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Yearly Status Report - 2018-2019
Part A
Data of the Institution
1. Name of the Institution J C BOSE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY, YMCA, FARIDABAD
Name of the head of the Institution Prof. Dinesh Kumar
Designation Vice Chancellor
Does the Institution function from own campus Yes
Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 01292310102
Mobile no. 9729999452
Registered Email vc@jcboseust.ac.in
Alternate Email registrar@jcboseust.ac.in
Address NH-2, Sector-6, Mathura Road
City/Town Faridabad
State/UT Haryana
Pincode 121006
2. Institutional Status
University State
Type of Institution Co-education
Location Urban
Financial Status state
Name of the IQAC co-ordinator/Director Prof. Hari Om
Phone no/Alternate Phone no. 01292310126
Mobile no. 9818219940
Registered Email iqac@jcboseust.ac.in
Alternate Email hariohm2001@gmail.com
3. Website Address
Web-link of the AQAR: (Previous Academic Year) https://jcboseust.ac.in/assets/uploads/media/AQAR_2017-18_YMCAUST_HRUNGN11528.pdf
4. Whether Academic Calendar prepared duringthe year
Yes
if yes,whether it is uploaded in the institutional website:Weblink :
https://jcboseust.ac.in/academic-calendar
5. Accrediation Details
Cycle Grade CGPA Year ofAccrediation
Validity
Period From Period To
1 A 3.08 2016 05-Nov-2016 04-Nov-2021
6. Date of Establishment of IQAC 22-Sep-2015
7. Internal Quality Assurance System
Quality initiatives by IQAC during the year for promoting quality culture
Item /Title of the quality initiative byIQAC
Date & Duration Number of participants/ beneficiaries
NBA Accreditation 26-Apr-20193
1139
Lecture on CO PO mappingby Prof. Sandeep Grover
23-Apr-20191
29
Research award day 12-Apr-20193
31
Exterenal AdministrativeAudit
15-Mar-201918
325
External Academic Audit 12-Apr-201915
161
Seminar on 'HigherEducation in Haryana-APerspectve on Quality'
14-Aug-20181
260
Orientation Programme fornewly recruited teachers
01-Aug-20181
20
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8. Provide the list of Special Status conferred by Central/ State Government-UGC/CSIR/DST/DBT/ICMR/TEQIP/World Bank/CPE of UGC etc.
Institution/Department/Faculty
Scheme Funding Agency Year of award withduration
Amount
University 12(B) UGC 20121825
70000000
University TEQIP3 MHRD 20171095
70000000
University RUSA MHRD 20181095
200000000
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9. Whether composition of IQAC as per latestNAAC guidelines:
Yes
Upload latest notification of formation of IQAC View File
10. Number of IQAC meetings held during theyear :
2
The minutes of IQAC meeting and compliances to thedecisions have been uploaded on the institutionalwebsite
Yes
Upload the minutes of meeting and action taken report View File
11. Whether IQAC received funding from any ofthe funding agency to support its activitiesduring the year?
No
12. Significant contributions made by IQAC during the current year(maximum five bullets)
1. NBA Accreditation was conducted inApril 2019 for 03 programmes in the secondphase, i.e. (i) B. Tech. (ECE) 3 Years Provisional Accreditation (ii) B. Tech.(IT) 3 Years Provisional Accreditation (iii) M. Tech. (Mech. Engg.) 3 YearsProvisional Accreditation 2. Orientation Programme for newly recruited teachers3. Lectures on different topics 4. Verification of API score for Promotion underCAS 5. Conduct of AAA
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13. Plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the academic year towards QualityEnhancement and outcome achieved by the end of the academic year
Plan of Action Achivements/Outcomes
Verification of API score for Promotionunder CAS
Done throughout the year as and whenrequired. IQAC verifies the API scoreof the applicant required for thepromotion under Career AdvancementScheme as per UGC guidelines
Lecture on CO PO mapping Held in the month of April to make thefaculty of Science and Arts departmentsaware of Outcome based system
Conduct of AAA Condcuted during January April. Auditand action taken reports were put inIQAC meeting
Seminar on Higher Education in HaryanaAPerspectve on Quality
Held in the month of August. Chiefguest Prof(Dr) B. K. Kuthiala, ChairmanState Higher Education Council, Haryana
Orientation Programme for newlyrecruited teachers
Held in the month of August to makeaware the newly admitted facultymembers about the University system andits functions
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14. Whether AQAR was placed before statutorybody ?
Yes
Name of Statutory Body Meeting Date
IQAC meeting 18-Sep-2019
15. Whether NAAC/or any other accreditedbody(s) visited IQAC or interacted with it toassess the functioning ?
Yes
Date of Visit 26-Apr-2019
16. Whether institutional data submitted toAISHE:
Yes
Year of Submission 2018
Date of Submission 25-Feb-2019
17. Does the Institution have ManagementInformation System ?
Yes
If yes, give a brief descripiton and a list of modulescurrently operational (maximum 500 words)
University has indigenously developedManagement Information System whichpartially caters to the needs ofUniversity. Various sections use theirown software for carrying out theiractivities. Various modules of MISinclude students’ portal, examinationportal, ERP portal for teachers andstaff and Grievance portal. OnlineStudents’ Portal: Online Student Portalis functional for managing students’related information like students canfill online admission forms forrelevant courses. Admission fees,semester fee and examinations fees canbe paid online in cashless manner.Besides this the students can opt fortheir subjects in each semester throughthe online registration portal.However, B.Tech. admissions are doneonline through Haryana State TechnicalEducational Society (HSTES). The Seatallotment for the courses running byuniversity is done through onlinesystem and students report physicallyfor completing admission formalities.Examination Portal: This portal takescare of examination enrolment ofstudents for main as well as reappearexaminations. The Roll number slips(admit cards) are generated online forthe students. The portal also helps inmanaging the conduct of examinationcentre in terms of invigilation andother duties, preparation of cut listand forwarding memo and generatingbills for duties. After the evaluation,the marks are filled up by theexaminers themselves on the portalverified by the spot evaluationcoordinators and the result isavailable for view to the studentsthrough their login. Bills forevaluation are also submitted throughonline portal. Data for DMC Preparation
and result analysis is readilyavailable through portal. ERP portal:On this portal, time table ofindividual teachers can be registered.Teachers can fill attendance of classhe/she has taken as per the timetablethrough his mobile phone or Personalcomputer. There are special colourindicators for the low attendance ofstudents so that those students can beupdated in this regard at any time. Thesessional marks secured by the studentscan also be filled online through thisportal by the teachers. There is also aprovision for teachers to update theirprofile continuously which includetheir personal details like basicinformation, faculty developmentcourses/ short term course attended,conferences attended, research paperspublished in various journals etc. Thishelps faculty members to maintain andmanage their data and information anduse accordingly as and when requiredsuch as at the time of promotion etc.Grievance portal: There is also agrievance portal which helps thestudents and staff to upload theirgrievances in a user friendly mannerbased on relevant category and type.Uploading the grievances on the portalresults in fast redressal of grievancesas it reaches to the intended redressalofficer. Along with the above AccountsSection also uses its own software forday to day transactions and payment ofsalary.
Part B
CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.1 – Curriculum Design and Development
1.1.1 – Programmes for which syllabus revision was carried out during the Academic year
Name of Programme Programme Code Programme Specialization Date of Revision
MBA 701 MBA 10/12/2018
BTech 009 ElectronicsInstrumentation and
Control
16/06/2018
BTech 007 ElectricalEngineering
20/04/2019
BTech 013 MechanicalEngineering
14/06/2018
BSc 323 Mathematics 14/02/2019
BSc 321 Physics 16/03/2019
BBA 301 BBA 14/06/2018
Mtech 506 Electronics andInstrumentation
16/06/2018
Mtech 511 VLSI 16/06/2018
Mtech 505 Electronics andCommunicationEngineering
16/06/2018
Mtech 509 ElectricalEngineering
17/05/2019
Mtech 517 MechanicalEngineering
14/06/2018
BTech 002 Civil Engineering 04/04/2018
BTech 008 Electronics andCommunicationEngineering
16/06/2018
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1.1.2 – Programmes/ courses focussed on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development during the Academicyear
Programme withCode
ProgrammeSpecialization
Date of Introduction Course with Code Date of Introduction
BTech Electronicsand
CommunicationEngineering
01/01/2018 1.ElectronicsWorkshopV toVII (ES555,
ES654, ES751)2. CMOS
Design(ECEL501)3. Scientific
Computing(ECEL604) 4.Cyber LawSecurity
(OEL603) 5.Quality
Mgmt.(OEL604)
16/07/2018
BTech ElectronicsInstrumentation
and Control
01/01/2018 1.Electronics
Workshop- V toVII (ES555,
ES654, ES751)2. VLSI
Design(EIEL611)3. IOT
(EIEL601) 4.Cyber Law &Security(OE708) 5.
Embedded System(EIEL601)
16/07/2018
BTech Electrical 01/01/2018 1. Power & 16/07/2018
Engineering Control SystemsLab
(ELPC551,552)2. ElectricalWorkshop (ELSE561,661,761) 3.Measurements
andInstrumentationLab (ELPC652)4. ElectricalMachine Design(ELPE512) 5.Major Project(ELSE762) 6.IndustrialTraining(ELSE861)
BTech ComputerEngineering
01/01/2018 1. PCC-CS-502Formal
language,Automata of
Compiler Design2. PCC-CS- 505Object OrientedProgramming LAB3. PROJ-CS- 601Project-I 4.PROJ-CS- 701Project-II 5.PCC-CS- 604Computer
Networking Lab6. PROJCS-801
IndustryInternship
16/07/2018
BTech InformationTechnology
01/01/2018 1. PCC-CS-504 DatabaseManagement
Systems Lab 2.PROJ-IT-
601Project-I 3.PROJ-IT-
701Project-II4. PCC-IT- 602Data AnalysisUsing python
Lab 5.PROJIT-801IndustryInternship
16/07/2018
BTech MechanicalEngineering
01/01/2018 1. WorkshopSEC-WS- 301 2.CAD/ CAM LabPCC-ME-308 3.Project (Major)
SEC-401 4.
16/07/2018
Workshop SEC-WS- 403 5.IndustrialTrainingSEC-402
BCA BCA 01/01/2018 1. StructuredSystem Analysisand Design(BCA-17-109) 2. Web
Designing(BCA-17-206) 3.E-Commerce(BCA-
17-207)
16/07/2018
BSc Physics 01/01/2018 1. ElectronicCircuit and PCB
designing(OELC-101) 2.ComputationalPhysics Skills(SECP-01) 3.ComputationalNetworks andInternetTechnology
(OCSC-301) 4.Digital Systemand Applicationlab (BPH-406)
16/07/2018
BSc Animation &Multimedia
01/01/2018 1.Traditional
Animation 1(BSC-AM-19-105) 2.Photography &Film Studies(BSC-AM-19-204) 3.
TraditionalAnimation II(BSC-AM-19-206)
16/07/2018
Mtech VLSI 01/01/2018 1. Minorproject(MVL253)2. Dissertation
(MVL401) 3.ASIC’s & FPGA(MVLE210) 4.Research
Methodology andIPR (RMI101) 5.
VLSI DesignVerification
and Testing Lab(MVL252)
16/07/2018
Mtech Electronicsand
CommunicationEngineering
01/01/2018 1. Minorproject(MEC253)2. Dissertation
(MEC401) 3.Advanced
16/07/2018
CommunicationNetworks Lab(MEC151) 4.Internet of
Things(MECE202) 5.Antennas andRadiatingSystems Lab(OEC104A
Mtech Power System 01/01/2018 1. PowerSystem DynamicsLab/ Renewable
Energy Lab(MPS552) 2.Mini Project(MPS653) 3.Electric and
Hybrid Vehicles(MPS510) 4.
Power ApparatusDesign (MPS606)5. Dissertation(MPS-761) 6.
Energy Auditingand Management
(MPS708)
16/07/2018
Mtech ComputerEngineering
01/01/2018 1. MCS-18-104Advanced DataStructures Lab2. MCS-18-106
MachineLearning Lab 3.
MCS- 18-203Mini Project 4.MCS-18-209 ASoftware
Testing Lab 5.MCS-18- 301 Dissertation/Industrial Project6. MCS-18-304Cloud Computing
16/07/2018
Mtech InformationTechnology
01/01/2018 1. RMI- 101Research
Methodology andIPR 2.
MCS-18-106AMachine
Learning lab 3.MCS- 18-203
Mini Project 4.MCS-18-108 DataAnalytics 5.MIT-18-202ACryptographyand Network
16/07/2018
Security Lab 6.MCS- 18-
301IndustrialProject
Mtech ComputerNetworks
01/01/2018 1. MCS-18-104Advanced DataStructures Lab2. RMI- 101Research
Methodology andIPR 3.
MCS-18-203 MiniProject 4.MCS-18-
301IndustrialProject 5.MIT-18-202Cryptographyand NetworkSecurity 6.MCS-18- 401Dissertation
16/07/2018
Mtech Manufacturing& Automation
01/01/2018 1.Manufacturing &Automation Lab-I MMA- 105A 2.Mini-ProjectMMA-207A 3.Dissertation
Phase1 MMA-302A4. Industrial
Based PGProjectMMA-401A
16/07/2018
MCA MCA 01/01/2018 1. MCA-17-108Object Oriented
Programmingusing C++ 2.MCA-17-205ArtificialIntelligenceand ExpertSystems 3.MCA-17-202
Advanced JavaProgramming 4.
MCA-17-206SoftwareTesting &Quality
Assurance 5.MCA-17-302
Major Project
16/07/2018
MA(Journalism)
Journalismand Mass
Communication
01/01/2018 1.Interactive
English
16/07/2018
(HAS-109C) 2.Editing in
Digital MediaArt (JMC-302A)3. TV and Video
Production(JMC- 401A).
MBA MBA 01/01/2018 1. MBA/106Managerial
Communication2. MBA/108PersonalityDevelopment
Lab" 3. MBA/116Business
CommunicationLab 4. MBA/118
InterviewSkills Lab 5.MBA/201 Entrepr
eneurshipDevelopment 6.
MBA/202PresentationSkills Lab 7.
MBA/204ManagementTrainin
16/07/2018
MSc Maths 01/01/2018 1.Mathematical Statistics(MATH17
-107) 2.Numerical Methods(MATH17-110)3. Programmingin C++(Lab)(MAT
H17-112 4.Operations Research(MATH17-116) 5. MATLAB(Mat
h17-117) 6.Project work(Math17-P121)
16/07/2018
MSc EnvironmentalScience
01/01/20181.InstrumentalTechniques for
ChemicalAnalysisEVS103A 2.
Water Pollutionand ControlTechnologies
EVS 201A 3. Air& Noise:
Pollution andAbatement EVS
203A 4.
16/07/2018
IndustrialWater and Wastewater Treatment
EVS 301A
MSc Physics 01/01/2018 1. ElectronicDevices and IC
Technology(PHL-104) 2.
Electronics Lab(PHL-105) 3.
LaserTechnology(PHL-303) 4.
Smart Materials(PHL-404B)
16/07/2018
MSc Chemistry 01/01/2018 1. GreenChemistry
(ACH-204A) 2.Applied
Chemistry(OCH-308A)
16/07/2018
BVoc WebDevelopment
20/08/2018 WebDevelopment(PCCWD105)
20/08/2018
BVoc Manufacturing 20/08/2018 Manufacturing(PCCAM105)
20/08/2018
BVoc Automobiles 20/08/2018 Automobiles(PCCA105)
20/08/2018
PG Diploma Yoga andNaturopathy
20/08/2018 YogaPractical PG
DYN 105
08/10/2018
BVoc Electrician 20/08/2018 ElectricianWorkshop (PCC-
EL-105)
20/08/2018
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1.2 – Academic Flexibility
1.2.1 – New programmes/courses introduced during the Academic year
Programme/Course Programme Specialization Dates of Introduction
BTech Civil Engineering 01/07/2018
BBA BBA 01/07/2018
BCA BCA 01/07/2018
BSc Mathematics 01/07/2018
BSc Animation & Multimedia 01/07/2018
BSc Chemistry 01/07/2018
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1.2.2 – Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/Elective Course System implemented at theUniversity level during the Academic year.
Name of programmes adopting Programme Specialization Date of implementation of
CBCS CBCS/Elective Course System
BTech Civil Engineering 01/08/2018
BBA BBA 01/08/2018
BCA BCA 01/08/2018
BSc Mathematics 01/08/2018
BSc Animation Multimedia 01/08/2018
BSc Chemistry 01/08/2018
1.3 – Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1 – Value-added courses imparting transferable and life skills offered during the year
Value Added Courses Date of Introduction Number of Students Enrolled
Cement, BuildingMaterials and Testing
07/01/2019 55
FDP/Workshop on VLSIDesign Mind to Market
28/01/2019 165
Visionary LearningCommunity India
19/09/2018 30
MOOC 01/08/2018 1230
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1.3.2 – Field Projects / Internships under taken during the year
Project/Programme Title Programme Specialization No. of students enrolled for FieldProjects / Internships
BTech Electronics andcommunication
75
BTech Electrical Engineering 64
BTech Computer Engineering 72
BTech InformationTechnologyInformation
Technology
75
BTech Mechanical Engineering 150
MCA MCA 33
MBA MBA 102
MSc Environmental Science 62
BTech Electronics andInstrumentation, Control
72
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1.4 – Feedback System
1.4.1 – Whether structured feedback received from all the stakeholders.
Students Yes
Teachers No
Employers Yes
Alumni Yes
Parents Yes
1.4.2 – How the feedback obtained is being analyzed and utilized for overall development of the institution?(maximum 500 words)
Feedback Obtained
The University follows a welldefined process for 360° improvement based onstake holders feedback as given below: • Curriculum Updating using Feedback:The University collects 360° feedback system from stake holders (Students,Alumni, Parents and Industry). As far as feedback on curricula is concerned,students regularly respond to performance appraisal system where in this pointis specifically asked. Apart from this, regular meetings are held with theClass Representatives to get feedback, both on the quality and content of thecourses delivered. The feedback is statistically evaluated and the analysis ofthe same is forwarded to the Chairpersons who share it with the facultymembers. • Employers Feedback: The University also takes Feed Back throughPlacement cell from the employers. The feedback so obtained is analyzed at thedepartmental/University level and findings are implemented to improve teaching– learning process and overcome the barriers to learning. • Feedback on Qualityof Food: The Feedback on Quality of Food is regularly taken from the students.This feedback is evaluated by the concerned hostel wardens and appropriateaction is taken by them for improving the quality as well as maintenance ofcleanliness in hostel premises. • Library Improvement Using Feedback: Librarygets feedback from the faculty members and the students on regular basis duringits working time. A suggestion box has been kept at the circulation counter oflibrary. Users can drop their feedback personally in the suggestion box.Complaints received from the library users are given due attention. Libraryemail Id has been created to facilitate students or faculty members to sendtheir suggestions/complaints through email. Suggestions for improvement arealso invited from library users through notices/circulars. Major improvementsdone on the basis of various feedback systems are: Opening of library duringlunch hours. o Availability of Reading room facility beyond working hours ofthe library. o Reading room facility is extended on Saturdays (weekly offday)also. o Any student/staff/faculty members can directly recommend any book to bepurchased in the library
CRITERION II – TEACHING- LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.1 – Student Enrolment and Profile
2.1.1 – Demand Ratio during the year
Name of theProgramme
ProgrammeSpecialization
Number of seatsavailable
Number ofApplication received
Students Enrolled
BSc Physics 60 295 60
BSc Math 60 287 60
BSc Chemistry 60 303 60
BSc Animation &Multimedia
35 84 35
BBA BBA 60 371 60
BCA BCA 60 234 60
MCA MCA 60 124 60
MSc Chemistry 60 290 60
MSc Physics 60 251 60
MSc Maths 60 185 60
MSc EnvironmentalScience
35 61 35
Mtech Computer Engineering(Compute
r Networks)
18 20 15
Mtech ComputerEngineering
18 30 18
Mtech InformationTechnology
18 27 18
Mtech ElectronicsInstrumentation
18 18 1
Mtech VLSI 18 10 2
Mtech Electronicsand
CommunicationEngineering
18 35 17
Mtech Power System 18 10 8
Mtech ManufacturingTechnology and
Automation
18 42 18
MBA MBA 60 300 60
MBA MBA(RM,DCM,IT,E
Com)
60 338 60
MA(Journalism)
Journalismand Mass
Communication
30 24 19
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2.2 – Catering to Student Diversity
2.2.1 – Student - Full time teacher ratio (current year data)
Year Number ofstudents enrolledin the institution
(UG)
Number ofstudents enrolledin the institution
(PG)
Number offulltime teachersavailable in the
institutionteaching only UG
courses
Number offulltime teachersavailable in the
institutionteaching only PG
courses
Number ofteachers
teaching both UGand PG courses
2018 2522 1043 62 26 73
2.3 – Teaching - Learning Process
2.3.1 – Percentage of teachers using ICT for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), E-learning resources etc. (current year data)
Number ofTeachers on Roll
Number ofteachers usingICT (LMS, e-Resources)
ICT Tools andresourcesavailable
Number of ICTenabled
Classrooms
Numberof smartclassrooms
E-resources andtechniques used
161 124 100 31 20 6904
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2.3.2 – Students mentoring system available in the institution? Give details. (maximum 500 words)
The University provides student support and mentoring system at department level as well as University level. •
At department level each class has a teacher coordinator who can be approached by students personally anddiscuss each and every issue related to them (academic or personal). The list of the mentors along with the
allotted students is conveyed to the students at the start of the semester and they are free to interact with theallotted mentors anytime to solve their exam related queries, academic queries or any other queries related to
their project related problems as well as their personal problems. Apart from this the system in the department isvery conducive the students are free to approach the head of the department or any teacher, anytime for any
emergent conditions or for any problems. In this way the department level mentoring is done • As far as centralmentoring is concerned at the University level under the ambit of Dean Student’s Welfare (DSW) there are
various clubs in which the students are mentored on the non academic activities based on their area of interest,for example a student is interested in dance can approach to the coordinator of the Natraj Club. The various
clubs are Tarranum, Srijan, Jhalak, Natraj, Ananya, Vividha, Microbird, Smarpan, Mech Next, SAE Club, IEEE.These include the technical clubs also. Students out of their interest do academic projects and can approach the
coordinator of the concerned club. The task of mentoring and providing motivational support is regularly beingdone by the office of, Sports In charge, Training and Placements Cell, National Service Scheme and CareerCounselling Cell. These cells provide overall guidance to the students for academic assistance and holisticpersonality development. The Sports In charge provide guidance to the students for their participation in the
various sports competitions at the university level and inter university level. The Training and Placements Cellguide the students regarding the career opportunities and their development. National Service Scheme motivates
and gives direction to the students regarding their responsibility towards their society and country. The CareerCounselling cell provides direction to the students for their queries regarding different career options and
selection of their career path. The cell provides information and inputs from the experienced persons belongingto the industry. These persons guide the students regarding the emerging trends in the industry and how they
can develop themselves for these. All these Cells and Clubs are active role players in the mentoring of thestudents at the central level.
Number of students enrolled in theinstitution
Number of fulltime teachers Mentor : Mentee Ratio
3565 161 1:22
2.4 – Teacher Profile and Quality
2.4.1 – Number of full time teachers appointed during the year
No. of sanctionedpositions
No. of filled positions Vacant positions Positions filled duringthe current year
No. of faculty withPh.D
196 164 32 27 82
2.4.2 – Honours and recognition received by teachers (received awards, recognition, fellowships at State, National,International level from Government, recognised bodies during the year )
Year of Award Name of full time teachersreceiving awards from
state level, national level,international level
Designation Name of the award,fellowship, received from
Government or recognizedbodies
2018 Prof Dinesh Kumar Vice Chancellor Most Eminent ViceChancellor
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2.5 – Evaluation Process and Reforms
2.5.1 – Number of days from the date of semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results duringthe year
Programme Name Programme Code Semester/ year Last date of the lastsemester-end/ year-
end examination
Date of declaration ofresults of semester-
end/ year- endexamination
BTech 008 8th Semester 29/05/2019 11/06/2019
BTech 009 8th Semeste 29/05/2019 11/06/2019
BTech 003 8th Semeste 29/05/2019 11/06/2019
BTech 011 8th Semeste 29/05/2019 11/06/2019
BTech 013 8th Semeste 29/05/2019 11/06/2019
BCA 311 4th Semeste 27/05/2019 11/06/2019
BBA 301 4th Semeste 28/05/2019 11/06/2019
BSc 321 4th Semeste 29/05/2019 11/06/2019
BSc 322 2nd Semester 27/05/2019 11/06/2019
BSc 323 2nd Semester 27/05/2019 11/06/2019
BSc 324 2nd Semester 27/05/2019 11/06/2019
MCA 601 6th Semeste 01/06/2019 11/06/2019
MBA 701 4th Semeste 04/06/2019 11/06/2019
MA(Journalism)
771 4th Semeste 30/05/2019 11/06/2019
MSc 752 4th Semeste 30/05/2019 11/06/2019
MSc 754 4th Semeste 30/05/2019 11/06/2019
MSc 753 4th Semeste 30/05/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 502 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 506 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 511 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 505 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 509 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 507 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 503 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
Mtech 517 4th Semeste 14/06/2019 11/06/2019
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2.5.2 – Average percentage of Student complaints/grievances about evaluation against total number appeared inthe examinations during the year
Number of complaints or grievancesabout evaluation
Total number of students appearedin the examination
Percentage
1 3444 0.029
2.6 – Student Performance and Learning Outcomes
2.6.1 – Program outcomes, program specific outcomes and course outcomes for all programs offered by theinstitution are stated and displayed in website of the institution (to provide the weblink)
https://jcboseust.ac.in/18-scheme-and-syllabus
2.6.2 – Pass percentage of students
ProgrammeCode
ProgrammeName
ProgrammeSpecialization
Number ofstudents
appeared in thefinal year
examination
Number ofstudents passed
in final yearexamination
Pass Percentage
003 BTech ComputerEngineering
72 61 84.72
007 BTech ElectricalEngineering
65 54 83.07
008 BTechElectronicsand Communic
ationEngineering
75 60 80
009 BTechElectronicsInstrumentat
ion andControl
73 52 71.23
011 BTechInformationTechnology
74 70 94.59
013 BTech MechanicalEngineering
137 129 94.16
502 Mtech ComputerEngineering
18 17 94.44
503 Mtech Computer Engineering(C
omputerNetworks)
16 15 93.75
505 MtechElectronicscommunicatio
nEngineering
17 16 94.11
506 MtechElectronicsand Instrume
ntation
6 6 100
507 MtechInformationTechnology
16 14 87.5
509 Mtech PowerSystem
14 14 100
511 Mtech VLSI 11 11 100
517 Mtech Manufacturing
Technologyand
Automation.
15 14 93.33
601 MCA MCA 32 28 87.5
751 MSc Chemistry 58 55 94.82
752 MSc Physics 57 45 78.94
753 MSc Maths 56 40 71.42
754 MSc Environmental Science
33 33 100
701 MBA MBA 58 54 93.10
703 MBARM,DCM,IT,E
59 53 89.83
Com
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2.7 – Student Satisfaction Survey
2.7.1 – Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) on overall institutional performance (Institution may design thequestionnaire) (results and details be provided as weblink)
https://jcboseust.ac.in/assets/uploads/media/SSS_ANALYSIS_APRIL-MAY_2019.pdf
CRITERION III – RESEARCH, INNOVATIONS AND EXTENSION
3.1 – Promotion of Research and Facilities
3.1.1 – Teachers awarded National/International fellowship for advanced studies/ research during the year
Type Name of the teacherawarded the
fellowship
Name of the award Date of award Awarding agency
National 0 0 01/07/2018 0
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3.1.2 – Number of JRFs, SRFs, Post Doctoral Fellows, Research Associates and other fellows in the Institutionenrolled during the year
Name of Research fellowship Duration of the fellowship Funding Agency
Anita (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Heena (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Preeti (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Meenakshi Sharma (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Ajay Sharma (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Surbhi Lingwal (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Abhishek Kumar(JRF) 2 TEQIP
Lalit Kumar (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Amir Mansoori (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Madan Singh (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Reema (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Punnet Garg (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Manisha 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Ajay Sharma (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Pragalbha Kant , (JRF) 2 TEQIP
Dimple (SRF) 1 UGC
Anuradha Singh JRF) 5 UGC
Sushmita (JRF) 5 UGC
Mamta Mahiya (JRF) 5 UGC
Bhupender Singh (JRF) 2 BARC, Mumbai
Naseeb Kumari (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Shalini Jindal (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Chander (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
Krishna (JRF) 2 JCBUST, Faridabad
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3.2 – Resource Mobilization for Research
3.2.1 – Research funds sanctioned and received from various agencies, industry and other organisations
Nature of the Project Duration Name of the fundingagency
Total grantsanctioned
Amount receivedduring the year
Any Other(Specify)
730 AICTE 11 0
MajorProjects
1095 Department ofAtomic Energy,
Board ofResearch in
NuclearSciences,Mumbai
33.32 0
MajorProjects
365 Department ofAtomic Energy,
Board ofResearch in
NuclearSciences,Mumbai.
25.6 0
MajorProjects
1095 AICTE 22 0
Projectssponsored bythe University
365 JCBUST YMCA 2 0
MinorProjects
365 DST 0.16 0.16
IndustrysponsoredProjects
365 VenusIndustries,Faridabad
0.15 0.15
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3.3 – Innovation Ecosystem
3.3.1 – Workshops/Seminars Conducted on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Industry-Academia Innovativepractices during the year
Title of workshop/seminar Name of the Dept. Date
Advanced Excel Management Studies 12/09/2018
Power of Mindfulnessand Law of Attraction
Management Studies 05/10/2018
Creating Excellencethrough SelfManagement
Management Studies 15/10/2018
Concept of Marketing Management Studies 24/10/2018
Overview of GST Management Studies 22/11/2018
Leaders: The Means forDream Realization
Management Studies 18/01/2019
Confidence Breakthrough Management Studies 21/01/2019
Union Budget 2019 Management Studies 07/02/2019
Developing ManagerialSkills
Management Studies 08/02/2019
Entrepreneurship Management Studies 15/02/2019
Derivative Analysis Management Studies 16/02/2019
Financial Markets Management Studies 25/02/2019
Career Workshop cumManagement DayCelebrations
Management Studies 01/03/2019
International Women DayCeleberation
Management Studies 14/03/2019
Industry Expectationsfrom Budding Managers
Management Studies 30/01/2019
VLSI Design Mind toMarket 2019
Electronics Engineering 28/01/2019
Significance oftechnology in
implementing ideas
Computer Engineering 09/05/2019
TCS Connect workshop Computer and IT 24/08/2018
Cocubs Session Computer,IT,ECE, EIC,Electrical, Mechanical
Engineering
14/09/2018
Aspring Minds Computer,IT,ECE, EIC,Electrical, Mechanical
Engineering
19/09/2018
DST –NIMAT STC “ Entrepreneurship,.conductedwith the support ofindustrial personnel
Mechanical Engineering 16/01/2019
Security Concerns inusing Digital Banking
Products
Management Studies 04/09/2019
How to stay motivated Management Studies 07/09/2018
Blogging, Learn andEarn
Management Studies 14/09/2018
MATLAB and Simulinkwith hands on Practice
Electronics Engineering 22/08/2019
Webinar Session byCentral Expert forworkshop on IPR
INSTITUTE INNNOVATIONCELL
10/01/2019
Workshop onintellectual property,its types and a brief oneach of them conducted at
Vigyan Prasar.
INSTITUTE INNNOVATIONCELL
21/01/2019
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3.3.2 – Awards for Innovation won by Institution/Teachers/Research scholars/Students during the year
Title of the innovation Name of Awardee Awarding Agency Date of award Category
High speedRLC equivalentRC delay modelfor global VLSIinterconnects”
has beenpublished in
AnalogIntegrated
Circuit SignalProcessing
Dr. Suniljadav
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Ant colonyoptimizationtechnique foredge detectionusing fuzzytriangularmembershipfunction,
InternationalJournal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineering and
Management
Dr. MunishVashishath,
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
QoS EnabledImproved
Location Aidedrouting
(QEILA)”RecentPatents onEngineering
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
6th Electricsolar vehiclechampionship
Team IJYA ImperialSociety ofInnovativeEngineers
27/03/2019 Future SolarAward
Future solardesign
challenge
Team IJYA Crediblefuture Indiapvt. Ltd
21/03/2019 BestAsthetics
Modelling andmitigation ofOpen Challengesin CognitiveRadio Networkusing GameTheory
Dr. C.K.Nagpal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A Fuzzy Logicbased SynonymResolution
Approach forAutomated
InformationRetrieval,
InternationalJournal on
Dr. C.K.Nagpal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Semantic Weband Information
Systems
Discovery ofEntity SynonymUsing Anchor
Text and URLs”,InternationalJournal ofFuture
GenerationCommunicationand Networking
Dr. C.K.Nagpal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A novel pageranking
mechanism basedon userbrowsing
patterns ,Advances inIntelligentSystems andComputing
Dr. ShilpaSethi
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Design of aNovel QuerySystem for
Social Network
Dr. ShilpaSethi
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A LightWeight
EfficientCluster basedrouting Modelfor Mobile
Adhoc Networks(LWECM)
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Modelling andmitigation ofOpen Challengesin CognitiveRadio Networkusing GameTheory” ,
(Published bySpringer in the“Lecture Notesin ElectricalEngineering
LNEE
Ms. Poonam J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A Fuzzy Logicbased SynonymResolution
Approach forAutomated
InformationRetrieval,
International
Ms. MamtaKathuria
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Journal onSemantic Web
and InformationSystems(IJSWIS)
Discovery ofEntity SynonymUsing Anchor
Text and URLs”,InternationalJournal ofFuture
GenerationCommunicationand Networking
Ms. MamtaKathuria
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A NovelApproach forExtractingPertinent
Keywords forWeb ImageAnnotation
Using SemanticDistance andEuclideanDistance,
Advances inIntelligentSystems andComputing
Dr. PayalGulati
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Effect ofanisotropy onthe spectral
characteristicsof
onedimensionalporous silicon
photoniccrystal
microcavity foroptical sensingapplications,J. Nanophoton.
Dr. SoniaBansal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
GTA basedframe work forevaluating theeffectivenessof materialhandling
equipments inFMS environment, International
Journal ofOperationalresearch
Dr.Tilak Raj J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Fabrication Dr.Tilak Raj J.C.Bose UST, 12/04/2019 Research
of NiTi Alloy:A Review,
Proceedings ofthe Institutionof MechanicalEngineers PartL: J Materials:
Design andApplications
YMCAJ.C.BoseUST, YMCA
BenchmarkingFramework forInternal Supply
ChainManagement: acase study forcomparativeanalysis,
InternationalJournal of
ManufacturingTechnology andManagement
Sanjeev Goyal J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Parametricstudy of thedry sliding
wear behaviourof AA6082T6/SiC
andAA6082T6/B4Ccompositesusing RSM,Journal ofMechanicalScience andTechnology
Sanjeev Goyal J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
EXPERIMENTALINVESTIGATIONAND EVALUATION
OF JOINTSTRENGTH OFA356/Mg
BIMETALLICFABRICATED
USING COMPOUNDCASTINGPROCESS,
InternationalJournal of
Metal casting
Vikram Singh J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Performanceevaluation ofJIT enabled SCM
using ANPmethod
O.P. Mishra J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
CAE Analysisof Solar
O.P. Mishra J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
VehicleStructure”,InternationalJournal ofManagement,
Technology andEngineering
Leagilemanufacturing:a review paper.
Int. J. ofProductivityand QualityManagement
Rajeev Saha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 ResearchResearch
SocialImplications of
LeagileManufacturingsystem: TISMapproach, Int.
J. ofProductivityand QualityManagement
Rajeev Saha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Empiricalassessment of
criticalsuccess factors
of leagilemanufacturingusing fuzzyDEMATELapproach,
InternationalJournal of
Agile Systemsand Management
Rajeev Saha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Benchmarkingframework forinternal supply
chainmanagement: acase study forcomparativeanalysis.
InternationalJournal of
ManufacturingTechnology andManagement
Rajeev Saha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
ANPMOORAbased approachfor analysis ofselect issuesof green supply
chain
Mahesh Chand J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
management(GSCM),
Benchmarking:An
internationalJournal,Emerald
Analysis offlexibilityfactors inSustainableSupply Chainusing TotalInterpretiveStructural
Modeling (TISM)Technique,Uncertain
Supply Chainmanagement,
Growing science
Mahesh Chand J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Feasibilityanalysis of FMSin small andmedium scale
Indianindustries with
a hybridapproach using
ISM andTOPSIS”,
InternationalJournal ofAdvanced
OperationsManagement,Inderscience
Sandhya Dixit J.C.Bose UST,YMCAJ.C.BoseUST, YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
CAE Analysisof SolarVehicle
Structure, inInternationalJournal ofManagement,
Technology andEngineering
Krishan Kumar J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Elsevier Datain Brief
Ms. ShiviGarg
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Opiniontarget
extraction withsentimentanalysis
InternationalJournal ofComputing
Dr. KomalKumar Bhatia
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A Game TheoryBased Solutionfor SecurityChallenges inCognitive Radio
Networks
Dr. C.K.Nagpal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A NovelMethod forBuilding
Indexer forAligning
Ontologies”,InternationalJournal ofInformationRetrievalResearch(IJIRR)
Dr. NeelamDuhan
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Mahesh Chand,Suraj and O PMishra (2019),Analysis of
lean practicesin
manufacturingindustries: AnISM approach,InternationalJournal of six
sigma andcompetitiveadvantage(IJSSCA)
Mahesh Chand J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Optimizationof Brake PedalLinkage: AComparative
Analysis UsingCAE Tools, inInternationalJournal of
Computer AidedEngineeringTechnology ofInderscience
Krishan Kumar J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
IoT BasedFramework:
MathematicalModelling andAnalysis of
Dust Impact onSolar Panels 3D
Research
Rashmi Chawla J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
The Role ofthe GO
Synthesis
Rashmi Chawla J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Process inRegulation ofNonlinear Optic
Properties
IoT BasedFramework:
MathematicalModelling andAnalysis of
Dust Impact onSolar Panels”in 3D Research(Springer).
ShailenderGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
QoS EnabledImproved
Location Aidedrouting (QEILA)
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A PracticalApproach to
EnergyConsumption inWireless sensorNetworks hasbeen published
inInternationalJournal ofAdvanced
Intelligence Paradigms(INDERSC
IENCE)
Ms. SonamKhera
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A PracticalApproach to
EnergyConsumption inWireless sensorNetworks hasbeen published
inInternationalJournal ofAdvanced
Intelligence Paradigms(INDERSC
IENCE)
Dr. NeelamTurk
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
AgilityEvaluation inthe RollingIndustry : Acase Study
,Published inAdvances in
Industrial andProductionEngineering
VasdevMalhotra
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Agile Systemin Health care: Literature
ReviewPublished inAdvances in
Industrial andProductionEngineering
VasdevMalhotra
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
MappingStructural
relationshipamng thecritical
factors of FMSFlexibility,Journal ofadvanced
manufacturingSystems
Tilak Raj andRajesh attri
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Ant colonyoptimizationtechnique foredge detectionusing fuzzytriangularmembershipfunction
InternationalJournal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineering and
Management
Sanjeev Kumar J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Analysis ofworksystem
design stage ofproductionsystem lifecycle usingintegratedISMMIMBIanalysis,
InternationalJournal ofOperationalResearch
Rajesh Attri J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
ContrastEnhancement
Technique Basedon LiftingWaveletTransform
Rashmi Chawla J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Analysis ofquality enabled
factors of
Rajesh Attri J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
product designstage of
productionsystem lifecycle: A
relationshipmodellingapproach,
InternationalJournal ofManagementScience andEngineeringManagement
A frame workto enhancecellular
ManufacturingSystem: A totalInterpretiveStructuralModellingApproach
VasdevMalhotra
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
To find thesuitability ofCMS in Indianindustries incomparison of
othermanufacturingsystems usingAHP technique ,Published inInternationaljournal ofprocess
Management andBench marking (Inderscience )
VasdevMalhotra
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Performanceanalysis of magnetorheologicalfluidassistedelectricaldischargemachining,
Materials andManufacturing
Processes
M.L.Aggarwal J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
ComparativeAnalysis ofMagneto
RheologicalFluid AssistedElectricalDischarge
M.L.Aggarwal J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Machining atStationary and
RotatingConditions ofTool, Journalof AdvancedManufacturing
Systems
Processcapability
analysis forfrictionally
weldeddissimilarpolymericmaterials
Dr. SandeepGrover
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Effect ofHybrid wire EDMconditions ongeneration of
residualstresses inmachining ofHCHCr D2 Toolsteel underultrasonicvibration,
InternationalJournal onInteractiveDesign and
Manufacturing(IJIDeM)
Dr. SandeepGrover
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Analysis ofwork system
design stage ofproductionsystem lifecycle usingintegratedISMMIMBI
analysis ,InternationalJournal ofOperationalResearch
Dr. SandeepGrover
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A Hybrid MADMApproach forthe Evaluationof Different
MaterialHandling Issuesin FlexibleManufacturing
Systems,Administrative
Tilak Raj andSandhya Dixit
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Sciences
Prioritisingthe performancemeasures of FMS
usingmulticriteriadecision makingapproaches,InternationalJournal ofProcess
Management andBenchmarking
Dr.Tilak Raj J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
An adaptiveneurofuzzyinferencesystem formakespan
estimation offlexible
manufacturingsystem assemblyshop: a case
study,InternationalJournal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineering and
Management
Dr.Tilak Raj J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Prediction ofcutting forceby using ANFIS,InternationalJournal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineering and
Management
Dr.Tilak Raj J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Conceptualdesign and
development ofpneumaticallycontrolledflexible
fixture andpallets,
InternationalJournal of
Services andOperationsManagement
Dr.Tilak Raj J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A Fuzzy LogicBased SynonymResolution
Approach for
Dr. NeelamDuhan
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
AutomatedInformationRetrieval,
InternationalJournal on
Semantic Weband Information
Systems,
ExtendedBandwidth
Optimized andEnergy
EfficientDynamic Source
RoutingProtocol inMobile AdhocNetworks”,
InternationalJournal ofElectricalComputer
Engineering
Dr. ParulTomar
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
ProfileBasedAd Hoc SocialNetworkingUsing WiFi
Direct on theTop of Android,
MobileInformationSystems
Dr. SapnaGambhir
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Design ofQuery
ProcessingSystem toRetrieve
Informationfrom SocialNetwork using
NLP, KSIITransactions oninternet andInformationsystems
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCAJ.C.BoseUST, YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Expert systemfor web formextraction andranking of webforms Journalof EngineeringTechnology
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
LocationInformation
BasedDestination
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCAJ.C.BoseUST, YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
ConvergingRouting Method
(LIBDCR)
MaintainingFreshness ofDynamic SocialNetwork Data
UsingFootPrints
Based Crawler”,IJPAM
Dr. Anuradha J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A Game TheoryBased Solutionfor SecurityChallenges inCognitive RadioNetworks”, in3D Research,
Ms. Poonam J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
An improvedsalient object
detectionalgorithmcombining
background andforeground
connectivityfor brain image
analysis
Dr. LalitMohan Goyal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Spatial dataanalysis usingassociation
rule mining indistributed
environments: aprivacy
prospect”,Spatial
InformationResearch
(Springer)
Dr. LalitMohan Goyal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Monitoringthe Impact ofEconomic Crisison Crime inIndia UsingMachine
Learning”,ComputationalEconomics,Springer.
Dr. LalitMohan Goyal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Edited abook: Mittal
M., Balas V.E.,Goyal L. M. andKumar R., “BigData Processing
Dr. LalitMohan Goyal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Using Spark inCloud”, underthe book seriesStudies in BigData being
published bySpringer
URLBased RelevanceRankingApproach toFacilitate
DomainSpecificCrawling andSearching inStudies in
ComputationalIntelligenc
Dr. SonaliGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Research andimplementation
of EventExtraction fromTwitter usingLDA and Scoring
Function
Ms. MonikaGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Research andimplementation
of EventExtraction fromTwitter usingLDA and Scoring
Function
Dr. ParulGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
OptimizationBased
PerformanceEvaluation ofCEIG for Rural
Sites
Ms. Shakuntla J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Highperformance 9Tadiabatic SRAM
and novelstability characterization
using pole zeroplacement” hasbeen published
in AnalogIntegr Circ Sig
Process
Dr. SunilJadav
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A MamdaniFuzzy LogicSystem to
Enhance SolarCell
MicroCracksImage
Rashmi Chawla J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Processing
Publiclyverifiable
watermarkingscheme for
intellectualproperty
protectionusing quantumChaos and bit
planecomplexityslicing” inMultimediaTools and
Applications.
SangeetaDhall
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A NovelHybrid ContrastEnhancementTechnique” in3D Research
SangeetaDhall
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
Publiclyverifiable
watermarkingscheme for
intellectualproperty
protectionusing quantumChaos and bit
planecomplexityslicing” inMultimediaTools and
Applications
ShailenderGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A NovelHybrid ContrastEnhancement
Technique in 3DResearch
ShailenderGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCAJ.C.BoseUST, YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A novel imageencryption
scheme based onintertwiningchaotic mapsand RC4 stream
cipher
ShailenderGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
ContrastEnhancement
Technique Basedon LiftingWaveletTransform
ShailenderGupta
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
A novel image Ms. Manju J.C.Bose UST, 12/04/2019 Research
encryptionscheme based onintertwiningchaotic mapsand RC4 streamcipher” in 3D
Research
Kumari YMCA
OptimizationBased
PerformanceEvaluation ofCEIG for RuralSites, ScienceDirect Procedia
ComputerScience,Elseveir
Dr. S.KAgarwal
J.C.Bose UST,YMCA
12/04/2019 Research
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3.3.3 – No. of Incubation centre created, start-ups incubated on campus during the year
IncubationCenter
Name Sponsered By Name of theStart-up
Nature of Start-up
Date ofCommencement
0 0 0 0 0 01/07/2018
No file uploaded.
3.4 – Research Publications and Awards
3.4.1 – Ph. Ds awarded during the year
Name of the Department Number of PhD's Awarded
Computer Engg. 4
Mechanical Engg. 4
Electronics Engg. 1
3.4.2 – Research Publications in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
Type Department Number of Publication Average Impact Factor (ifany)
International ElectronicEngineering
23 0
National ElectricalEngineering
3 0
International PhysicsDepartment
1 0
International English 1 0
National MechanicalEngineering
1 0
International Maths 5 0.37
International MechanicalEngineering
22 0
International ManagementStudies
11 0
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3.4.3 – Books and Chapters in edited Volumes / Books published, and papers in National/International ConferenceProceedings per Teacher during the year
Department Number of Publication
Mechanical Engineering 50
Management Studies 1
Electrical Engineering 5
Computer Engineering 7
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3.4.4 – Patents published/awarded/applied during the year
Patent Details Patent status Patent Number Date of Award
SelectingMobility AnchorPoints in Mobile
Networks
Published 309674 08/03/2019
AdHoc SocialNetworking and
Profile MatchingSystem
Published US 10,264, 04/04/2019
MultifacetedIllumination Device
Filed 2019110286 16/07/2018
Stifnessmeasurement of
wallnut, method andits used
Filed 2019110156 18/04/2019
SYSTEM AND METHODFOR MOBILE AGENTSECURITY IN AMOBILE ADHOC
NETWORK (MANET)
Filed 2019110354 03/09/2019
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3.4.5 – Bibliometrics of the publications during the last academic year based on average citation index in Scopus/Web of Science or PubMed/ Indian Citation Index
Title of thePaper
Name ofAuthor
Title of journal Year ofpublication
Citation Index Institutionalaffiliation asmentioned in
the publication
Number ofcitations
excluding selfcitation
Designand correlations ofshapememory
alloy intelligenthelicalspring bydiffering
theconstant temperature
and
SureshKumar ,M.L.
Aggarwaland
LakhwinderSingh
Universalreview
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
diameterfor a
mechanicalactuator
FactorsAnalysisof ISCM Benchmarking
UsingDEMATELTechnique
RajeevKumarSaha,SanjeevGoyal
Journalof Supply
ChainManagementSystems
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A comprehensivesurvey onselectivelaser
sintering:An
additive manufacturi
ngtechnique
SanjeevKumar andRajeevsaha
Journalof
Metallurgyand
MaterialsScience
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Benchmarking
Frameworkfor
InternalSupply
Chain Management: acase studyfor compar
ativeanalysis
SanjeevGoyal
International
Journal ofManufactur
ingTechnology
andManagement
2018 2 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
2
Parametricstudy ofthe dryslidingwear
behaviourof AA6082T6/SiC andAA6082T6/B
4Ccompositesusing RSM,
SanjeevGoyal
Journalof
MechanicalScienceand
Technology
2018 4 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
4
Fabrication ofNiTi
alloy, areview
TilakRaj
JMaterials:Design andApplicatio
ns
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Prioritising the performancemeasures
TilakRaj
International
Journal ofProcess
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
of FMSusing multicriteriadecisionmaking approaches,
Managementand Benchmarking,
Volume 8,Issue 1,pp 5978,
2018
Conceptualdesign anddevelopment of pneumaticallycontrolledflexiblefixtureand
pallets,
TilakRaj
International
Journal ofServices
andOperationsManagement
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Anadaptiveneurofuzzyinferencesystem formakespanestimation
offlexible manufacturing systemassemblyshop: acase
study,
TilakRaj
International
Journal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineering and Management,
Volume 9,Issue 6,
pp13021314,
2018
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Predictionof cuttingforce byusingANFIS,
Volume 9,Issue 5,
pp11371146,
2018
TilakRaj
International
Journal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineerin
g andManagement
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Identification ofelementstowards establishingsustainable manufact
uringsystem: Ananalysisusing AHPand R31
TilakRaj Industrial
Engineering Journal
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
combined methodology
,
MappingStructuralrelationship among
thecriticalfactors ofFMS Flexibility,
RajeshAttri andTilak Raj
Journalof
advanced manufacturing Systems
2019
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Porosityexploration of SMA
byTaguchi,regressionanalysis
andgenetic programming,
TilakRaj
Journalof Intelligent Manufacturing
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Antcolony optimizationtechniquefor edgedetectionusingfuzzy
triangularmembershipfunction,Vol. 10(1),
pages9196, Antcolony optimizationtechniquefor edgedetectionusingfuzzy
triangularmembershipfunction
SanjeevKumar
International
Journal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineerin
g andManagement
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A Mathematical
Model forthe Perfor
manceEvaluation
of aFertilizerPlant, May
2019
SanjeevKumar
The IUPJournal ofMechanicalEngineerin
g
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Anempiricalstudy oneffect atexperience
onconsumeradoptionintentiontowardsinternetbanking
RenuAggarwal andMonica
Bhardwaj
PacificBusiness
Review International
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A Comparative
study ofretailBankingPractices
inCompliance
withRegulatoryStandard.
RenuAggarwal
Journalof
FinancialCrime
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Greenpracticesfor sustainabilityof quickservice
chain restaurantsbusiness:
Anempiricalinvestigat
ion
AshutoshNigam
Worldreview ofEntrepreneurship ,
Managementand sustainable development
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Conceptualdevelopmen
t oftransferof Brandloyalty in
brandstretching
AshutoshNigam
Worldreview ofEntrepreneurship ,
Managementand sustainable development
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
AnAnalysisof Level
ofCustomer Satisfaction in FMCGsector
ManishaGoel
PacificBusniess
Review International
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A comparative
study of
ManeeshaGarg
Journalof Radio
analytical
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCA
Nill
radonlevels inundergroun
d andsurfacewater
samples ofFaridabaddistrict
ofSouthernHaryana,India
andNuclear
Chemistry
Faridabad
A studyof
seasonalvariationsof radon,thoron and
theirprogenylevels indifferenttypes ofdwellings
inFaridabaddistrict,SouthernHaryana,India”,
ManeeshaGarg
Journalof Radio
analyticaland
NuclearChemistry
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Effectof
anisotropyon the
spectral characteristics of onedimensional poroussiliconphotoniccrystal microcavity
foroptical
sensing applications
VinodChacko
Journalof Nanopho
tonics
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
UDMprocessedsuperioracrylicresin
based ZrO2nanopartic
lereinforced
ArunKumar Materials
ResearchExpress
2019 0 IITRoorkee
Nill
compositefor dentalapplicatio
n
MWCNTstowardsuperiorstrengthof epoxyadhesivejoint onmild steeladherent
ArunKumar Composites
Part B: Engineering
2018 0 IITRoorkee
7
MWCNT/TiO2hybridnano
fillertoward highperformance epoxycomposite.
ArunKumar Ultrasonic
Sonochemistry
2018 0 IITRoorkee
10
Secondorder multiobjectivenondifferent
iablefractionalprogramming problrm
anddualityrelationsundertypeI
functions
RamuDubey
Mathematical Engineering,Scienceand
Aerospace
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
UDMenhancedphysical
andmechanicalpropertiesthroughthe
formationof nanocavities inan epoxymatrix
ArunKumar Ultrasonic
Sonochemistry
2018 0 IITRoorkee
1
Symmetricdualityresults
for secondorder nondifferentia
RamuDubey
RAIROOpeerationReasearch
2019 3 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
1
blemultiobjective programmingproblem
Dualityrelationfor secondorder programmingproblemunder
bonvexityassumption
s
RamuDubey,VishnuNarayan
Mishra andPuneetToma
r,
AsianEuropian
Journal ofMathematic
s
2018 3 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Dualityresultsfor a
class ofmixed type
dualmodelsundertypeI
functions
RamuDubey NONLINEAR
STUDIES
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A novelparallelclassifierscheme forvulnerabil
itydetectionin Android
ShiviGarg
ElsevierComputers
andElectricalEngineerin
g,
2019 1 IndiraGandhiDelhi
TechnicalUniversityfor Women,
Delhi
Nill
CommonFixedPoint
Resultsfor
VariousMappingsin FuzzyMetricSpaces
with Application
NeetuGupta
Boletimda SociedadeParanaen
se deMatem?tica(Scopous)
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Data onVulnerabil
ityDetectionin Android
ShiviGarg
ElsevierData inBrief
2019 0 IndiraGandhiDelhi
TechnicalUniversityfor Women,
Delhi
Nill
Analysisof
software vulnerability classif
ShiviGarg
Taylorand
Francis InformationSecurity
2019 0 IndiraGandhiDelhi
TechnicalUniversity
Nill
icationbased ondifferenttechnicalparameters
Journal: AGlobal Perspective
for Women,Delhi
AndroidMalware Classification usingEnsemble Classifiers
ShiviGarg
IETESpringerseries
2019 0 IndiraGandhiDelhi
TechnicalUniversityfor Women,
Delhi
Nill
SecurityTechniquesin MobileAgents : AReview
UmeshKumar
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch(JETIR)
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A NovelApproach
forEnhancingSentimentAccuracyof ProductReviews
AshleshaGupta
International
Journal ofResearch
andAnalyticalReviews
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
HashingAnd
ClusteringBased
NoveltyDetection
Pooja Goyal,Sushil
Kumar,KomalKumarBhatia
SSRG InternationalJournal ofComputerScience
and Engineering (SSRGIJCSE)
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
ClusteringBased
Approachfor
NoveltyDetectionin TextDocuments
KomalKumarBhatia
AsianJournal ofComputerScienceand
Technology
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
DataMiningApproach
forPredictionof BreastCanceer
and its Reoccurence:A Review
LaxmiKumari
International
Journal OfManagementTechnologyand Engine
ering
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
ASecurityframeworkfor CBWSNsagainst
the Selfishness
problem
Poonam INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OFRESEARCH
IN ELECTRONICS AND
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
QoSEnabledImprovedLocationAided
routing
PrashantDixit
RecentPatents onEngineerin
g
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A LightWeight
EfficientClusterbased
routingModel forMobileAdhoc
Networks(LWECM)”
PrashantDixit
International
Journal ofInformatio
nTechnology
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A Surveyon
AutomaticText Summarization
withCoherence
NeelamDuhan, Komal
KumarBhatia
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A Surveyof IPv6
AddressingSchemesfor
Internetof Things
GyanendraKumar,ParulTomar
International
Journal ofHyperconnectivityand
Internetof Things,
IGIGlobal,
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A NovelMethod forBuildingIndexerfor
AligningOntologies
insemantic
web
RanjnaJain, NeelamDuhanand A KSharma
International
Journal ofInformatio
nRetrievalResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Comparative Study
on
RanjanaJain, A.KSharma
International
Journal of
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCA
Nill
OntologyManagementApproaches
inSemanticWebquot
ComputerSciences
and Engineering
Faridabad
Creationof EntitySynonymsDictionaryand itsUsage forQuery Reformulation:A Review
MamtaKathuria, C.K. Nagpal,NeelamDuha
n
International
Journal ofComputerSciences
and Engineering
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A FuzzyLogicBased
SynonymresolutionApproach
forAutomatedInformatio
nRetrieval
MamtaKathuria, C.K. Nagpal,NeelamDuha
n
International
Journal ofComputerSciences
and Engineering
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
quotProfileBasedAd HocSocial
NetworkingUsing WiFiDirect onthe Top ofAndroid,quot: MobileInformation Systems
NagenderAneja andSapnaGambh
ir
Mobile InformationSystems
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Dynamicprioritybased packethandlingprotocol
forhealthcarewirelessbody areanetworksystem
SapnaGambhir, MadhumitaKathu
ria
International
Journal ofComputatio
nalSystems Engineering
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A surveypaper onDetection
andPreventionof Black
Hole
GarimaSolanki, RashmiPopli
An International
Journal ofEmerging Technologie
s andInnovative
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Attack InAODV
Protocolin MANET
Research
A surveyonbiddingoptimizati
ontechniquesin onlineadvertisin
g
SukrantKathuria,AnjeshKumar,
Mrs.ShikhaGupta,Dr.AtulMishra
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Predictingthe ClickThrough
Rate UsingMachine
Learning Methodologi
es
JyotsnaParmar
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Surveyon
StabilityPeriod inthe HeterogeneousclusteredWirelessSensorNetwork
Parvesh,PreetiSeth
i
International
Journal ofResearch
in Electronics AND
Computer Engineering
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A NovelRegression
basedTechnique
toEstimatethe BloodPressure
PragyaKaushik, PreetiSethi
International
Journal ofEngineering SciencesParadigms
andResearches
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Surveyon
SecurityFrameworkfor CBWSNsagainst
the Selfishness
Problem
PreetiPant,Poonam
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OFRESEARCH
IN ELECTRONICS AND
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Analysisof FogRemoval
Techniques
sangeeta IJFRCSCE 2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Theeffectualreview on
KalpanaSheokand
International
Refereed
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCA
Nill
faultdetectionand classification
inInductionMotor
Journal ofReviewsand
Research
Faridabad
Application of
Most FuzzyLinguisticQuantifierto FilterImpulseNoise
MunishVashishath
International
Journal ofInformatio
nTechnology(Springer)
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,YMCA FaridabadJ.C.Bose UST,YMCA FaridabadJ.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
BehaviourAnalysis
ofInductionMotorUnder
VariousFault
Conditionsof Rotorbar at
DifferentLoading
NeelamTurk
International
Journal ofComputerSciences
and Engineering,
Publisher
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
TheImpact ofSubstrateDoping Concentration
onElectricalCharacteristics of45nm NmosDevice
NitinSachdeva
Journalon Electronics Engin
eering
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Impactof variousdoping Distributionson NMOSFETPerformanc
e
NitinSachdeva
International
Journal ofTechnology
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Effectof Gate Workfunctionon GateInducedDrain
Leakage of
NitinSachdeva
International
Journal ofComputational Engine
eringManagement
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
MOSFETs (IJCEM)
Study ofScaling ofMOSFET onVarious
ElectricalCharacteri
sticsusing
SilvacoTCAD Tool
PrashantKumar
Journalof Semicon
ductorDevicesand
Circuits
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Comparative
Analysisof FDDMDGSON MOSFETover FDDMDG SOIMOSFET
PrashantKumar
Journalof
ElectronicDesign
Technology
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Evolutionof
GrapheneOxide: ASurvey
RashmiChawla
Journalof ThinFilms,CoatingScience
Technologyand Applic
ation
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Potentialof
Grapheneas TCO forPhotovoltaic Applica
tion
RashmiChawla
International
Journal onFuture
Revolutionin
ComputerScience Communication Engineer
ing
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
InterfaceEngineerin
g ofGraphene MultiJunction InGaP/GaAs/InGaAs/Ge Solar
PVC
RashmiChawla
Trendsin OptoEle
ctroOptical Communicatio
ns
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Comparative
Analysisof PerturbObserve
and Incremental Conductance
RashmiChawla
Journalof
ElectronicDesign
Technology
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
MPPTAlgorithms
Investigation of Structural,Morphological and ElectroOptic
alBehaviorof GO/rGO
RashmiChawla
International
Journal ofSurface Engineeringand Interdisciplinar
yMaterialsScience
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
ContrastEnhancemen
tTechniqueBased onLiftingWaveletTransform
RashmiChawla
3DResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
IoTBased
Framework:Mathematic
alModelling
andAnalysisof DustImpact onSolarPanels
RashmiChawla
3DResearch
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
AMamdaniFuzzyLogic
System toEnhance
Solar CellMicroCracks Image
Processing
RashmiChawla
3DResearch (Multimedia
)
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Analysisof FogRemoval
Techniques
sangeetasangeeta
IJFRCSCE 2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Performance
Evaluationof Spatial
andFrequencyDomain
Techniquesunder
Various
sangeeta International
Journal ofSignal Processing,Image
Processingand
Pattern Recognition
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Attacks
A NovelHybrid
Contrast EnhancementTechnique
sangeeta 3DDisplayResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,YMCA FaridabadJ.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Performance
Comparisonof Steganography
Techniques
sangeeta International
Journal ofComputerNetwork
and Information
Security
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Publiclyverifiablewatermarking schemefor intellectualpropertyprotection
usingquantumChaos andbit planecomplexityslicing
sangeetaand
ShailenderGupta
Multimediatools andapplicatio
ns
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Anefficienthybridsecuritymechanismbased onchaos andimproved
BPCS
ShailenderGupta
Multimediatools andapplicatio
ns
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A NovelImage
EncryptionScheme
Based on Intertwining ChaoticMaps andRC4 StreamCipher
ShailenderGupta
3DResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Apracticalapproachto energyconsumptio
n inwireless
Balkrishan
International
journal ofadvance intelligenceparadigmsInderscien
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
sensornetworks
ce
The Roleof the GOSynthesisProcess inRegulation
ofNonlinearOptic
Properties
RashmiChawla,R.,
Singhal,P., Garg,
A.K.
Journalof
Minerals,metals andmaterialsociety
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Performance Enhancement of
GridConnected
PWMRectifierunder GridDisturbanc
es
SushmaKakkkar,
Rajesh KrAhuja
International
Journal ofEngineerin
g andAdvanced
Technology
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
A reviewon
CongestionmanagementutilizingFACTS
devices inderegulated environment withsecurityconstraint
P.R.Sharma, Anubha
Gautam
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
OptimalMinimization of THDand lossanalysisin MultiLevel
InverterusingCuckooSearch
Algorithm
P.R.Sharma, Deep shikhaSingl
a
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Comparative
Analysisof
differentsystem
topologiesfor aFuzzy
ControlledDSTATCOM
AtmaRam, P.RSharma,
Rajesh KrAhuja
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
for powerfactor
correction
Simulationbased casestudy forpower
qualityusing
DStatcom
AtmaRam, P.RSharma,
R.K Ahuja
International
Journal ofResearch
andAnalyticalReviews
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
RealReactivePower LossMinimizati
on InPower
System ByOptimizingSize AndLocationOf TcscSvc UsingGrey WolfOptimisati
on
P.R.Sharma, Anubha
Gautam
Journalof
Emerging Technologie
s andInnovativeResearch
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Analyticaland Experimental investigations of shuntcapacitorstimulatedInductionGenerator(SCSIG)
ShakuntlaBoora, S.KAggarwal
International
journalSeries inEngineering Science
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Availability
FunctionusingMarkov
Modellingwith application ofsoftwareon metricsmethods
Upasana,NeetuGupta,YogeshKumarGoyal,
International
journal ofPure and
Applied Mathematics(Scopous)
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Optimisation basedperformanc
eevaluationof 3phase
CEIGfeeding
ShakuntlaBoora, S.KAggarwal
ScienceDirect
ProcediaComputerScience
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
1phaseload forruralsites
Highvoltage
repetetivepulsedpower
generatorfor
exhaustgas
treatment
PoonamSinghal caribbean
journal ofSciencejournal
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
ATCevaluationand maximization byoptimal
sizing andlocationof TCSC
using GreyWolf Optimization
AnubhaGautam,P.R.Sharma,Yogendrakumar
International
Journal ofEngineerin
g andAdvanced
Technology
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
BookChapter:PayalGulati,ManishaYadav. “ANovel
Approachfor
ExtractingPertinentKeywordsfor WebImage
AnnotationUsing
SemanticDistance
andEuclideanDistance”Software Engineering, Advancesin Intelli
gentSystemsand
Computingbook
series
ManishaYadav,PayalGulati
Advancesin Intelli
gentSystems
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Mittal WIRs 2019 4 G.B. Nill
ClusteringApproachesfor HighDimensionalDatabases:A Review
M.,GoyalL.M,
HemanthDJ, SethiJ. K.
DataMining
KnowledgeDiscov
Pant Govt.Engineering College,Okhla, New
Delhi
Mixedpixel decompositionbased onextendedfuzzy
clusteringfor singlespectralvalueremotesensingimages
Kaur S.,Bansal R.K., MittalM.,GoyalL.M, KaurI., VermaA. Son L.
H.
Journalof theIndian
Society ofRemoteSensing
2019 4 VNU Information
TechnologyInstituteV
ietnamNational UniversityHanoiVietna
m
Nill
AnEfficient
EdgeDetectionApproachto ProvideBetter
Edge Connectivityfor ImageAnalysis
MittalM.,Goyal
L.M, VermaA., KaurI., Kaur
B., SharmaM., Roy S.
Kim TH
IEEEAccess
2019 1 RCIL,WashingtonUniversityin SaintLouis,Saint
Louis, MO,USA
Nill
Deeplearningbased
enhancedtumor segmentationapproachfor MRbrainimages
MittalM.,GoyalL.M, KaurS., KaurI., Verma
A.,Hemanth D.
J.
AppliedSoft
Computing
2019 3Departmentof ECE,KarunyaInstitute
ofTechnology
andSciences,Coimbatore, India
Nill
AFrameworkfor Transitioning ofTraditional SoftwareDevelopment methodto Distributed AgileSoftware Development
RashmiPopli ,
Mr. MadanSingh
ScopusIndexed2nd
SpringersponsoredInternatio
nalConferenceon “Data
and Information
Sciences”ICDIS 2019
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Processcapability
SandeepGrover Materials
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
Nill
analysisfor frictionallywelded
dissimilarpolymericmaterials
Today : Proceedings
YMCAFaridabad
Evaluationof Cuttingrate forultrasonicwork piecevibrationassistedwire EDMunder
varyingamplitude
ofvibration
SandeepGrover
Key Engineering
materials
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Optimization ofcutting
parametersfor
surfaceroughness
ofpolyamide66/33glassfiber
compositegear usingresponsesurface methodology
AtulSharma ,
M.L.Aggarwal
andLakhwinder
Singh
International
Journal ofResearchin AdventTechnology
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Experimental InvestigationsintoRotaryMagneticField and
ToolassistedElectricDischargeMachiningusing
Magneto RheologicalFluid as Dielectric,
LokeshUpadhyay,M. L.
AggrawalPulak M.Pandey
International
Journal ofMechatronics and ManufacturingSystems
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
Feasibility
S. Dixitand Tilak
International
2018 0 J.C.Bose UST,
Nill
analysisof FMS insmall andmediumscaleIndian
industrieswith ahybridapproachusing ISM
andTOPSIS,
Raj Journal ofAdvanced
OperationsManagement
YMCAFaridabad
AspectorientedSystemCouplingMetric and
itsValidation
AshutoshDixit
RecentPatents onComputerScience
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
AFramework
forEvaluatingExtensibility in anAspectorie
ntedSoftwareSystem and
itsValidation
AshutoshDixit
RecentPatents onEngineerin
g
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
AQuestionAnsweringsystem forminingopinionson OnlineProducts
AshutoshDixit Caribbean
Journal ofScience
2019 0 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Nill
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3.4.6 – h-Index of the Institutional Publications during the year. (based on Scopus/ Web of science)
Title of thePaper
Name ofAuthor
Title of journal Year ofpublication
h-index Number ofcitations
excluding selfcitation
Institutionalaffiliation asmentioned in
the publication
Anefficienthybridsecuritymechanismbased onchaos andimproved
BPCS
ShailenderGupta
MultimediaTools andApplicatio
ns
2018 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
A NovelImage
EncryptionScheme
Based on Intertwining ChaoticMaps andRC4 StreamCipher
ShailenderGupta
3DResearch
2018 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Publiclyverifiablewatermarking schemefor intellectualpropertyprotection
usingquantumChaos andbit planecomplexityslicing
ShailenderGupta
MultimediaTools andApplicatio
ns
2018 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
A NovelHybrid
Contrast EnhancementTechnique
ShailenderGupta
3DResearch
2018 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Analyticaland Experimental investigations of shuntcapacitorstimulatedInductionGenerator(SCSIG)
ShakuntlaBoora, S.KAggarwal
International
journalSeries inEngineering Science
2018 Nill Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Highvoltage
repetetivepulsedpower
generatorfor
exhaustgas
treatment
PoonamSinghal caribbean
journal ofSciencejournal
2019 1 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
AnEfficient
EdgeDetectionApproachto Provide
MittalM., GoyalM.L.,
Verma A.,Kaur I.,Kaur B.,
IEEEAccess
2019 Nill Nill RCIL,WashingtonUniversityin SaintLouis,Saint
BetterEdge Connectivityfor ImageAnalysis
Sharma M.,Roy S. Kim
TH
Louis, MO,USA
Publiclyverifiablewatermarking schemefor intellectualpropertyprotection
usingquantumChaos andbit planecomplexityslicing
sangeetaMultimediatools andapplicatio
ns
2018 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Deeplearningbased
enhancedtumor segmentationapproachfor MRbrainimages
MittalM., GoyalM.L., KaurS., KaurI., Verma
A.,Hemanth D.
J.
AppliedSoft
Computing
2019 Nill NillDepartmentof ECE,KarunyaInstitute
ofTechnology
andSciences,Coimbatore, India
Processcapabilityanalysisfor frictionallywelded
dissimilarpolymericmaterials
SandeepGrover Materials
Today : Proceedings
2018 14 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Parametricstudy ofthe dryslidingwear
behaviourof AA6082T6/SiC andAA6082T6/B
4Ccompositesusing RSM,
SanjeevGoyal
Journalof
MechanicalScienceand
Technology
2018 5 4 J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Availability
Functionusing
Upasana,NeetuGupta,Yogesh
International
journal ofPure and
2018 3 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
MarkovModellingwith application ofsoftwareon metricsmethods
KumarGoyal,
Applied Mathematics(Scopous)
Dynamicsof
deformedatom
cavityfield
system inpresenseof Kerrlike
medium
ArpitaChatterjee
Journalof Modernoptics
2019 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
A novelparallelclassifierscheme forvulnerabil
itydetectionin Android
ShiviGarg
ElsevierComputers
andElectricalEngineerin
g,
2019 2 Nill IndiraGandhiDelhi
TechnicalUniversityfor Women,
Delhi
Analysisof
software vulnerability classificationbased ondifferenttechnicalparameters
R.K.Singh,
A.K. Mohapatra,Shivi
Garg
Taylorand
Francis InformationSecurity
Journal: AGlobal Perspective
2019 2 Nill IndiraGandhiDelhi
TechnicalUniversityfor Women,
Delhi
Reviewand
comparisonof MobileAgent
ItineraryPlanningAlgorithmsin WSN
ShivaniChaudhary,
UmeshKumar, MohitGambhir
International
Journal ofComputerSciences
and Engineering
2019 Nill Nill3VerispireTechnologies Pvt.
Ltd. India
A NovelMethod forBuildingIndexerfor
Aligning OntologiesA
NovelMethod forBuildingIndexer
RanjnaJain, NeelamDuhanand A KSharma
International
Journal ofInformatio
nRetrievalResearch
2018 3 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
forAligningOntologies
Comparative Study
onOntologyManagementApproaches
inSemanticWebquot
MamtaKathuria, C.K. Nagpal,NeelamDuha
n
International
Journal ofComputerSciences
and Engineering
2018 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
A FuzzyLogicBased
SynonymesolutionApproach
forAutomatedInformatio
nRetrieval
MamtaKathuria, C.K. Nagpal,NeelamDuha
n
International
Journal onSemantic
Web and InformationSystems
2018 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
quotProfileBasedAd HocSocial
NetworkingUsing WiFiDirect onthe Top ofAndroid,quot: MobileInformation Systems
NagenderAneja andSapnaGambh
ir
Mobile InformationSystems
2018 5 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
ClusteringApproachesfor HighDimensionalDatabases:A Review
MittalM., GoyalM.L.,Hemanth
DJ, SethiJ. K.
WIREsData
Mining KnowlDiscov
2019 Nill Nill G.B.Pant Govt.Engineering College,Okhla, New
Delhi
Anadaptiveneurofuzzyinferencesystem formakespanestimation
offlexible manufacturing systemassemblyshop: acase
TilakRaj
International
Journal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineerin
g andManagement
2018 16 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
study,
A HybridMADM
Approachfor the
Evaluationof
DifferentMaterialHandlingIssues inFlexible Manufacturi
ngSystems,
S.Dixit,
Tilak Raj
Administrative
Sciences
2018 16 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Predictionof cuttingforce byusingANFIS
TilakRaj
International
Journal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineerin
g andManagement
2018 16 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
MappingStructuralrelationship among
thecriticalfactors ofFMS Flexibility,
RajeshAttri andTilak Raj
Journalof
advanced manufacturing Systems
2019 16 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Porosityexploration of SMA
byTaguchi,regressionanalysis
andgenetic programming,
TilakRaj
Journalof Intelligent Manufacturing
2019 16 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Antcolony optimizationtechniquefor edgedetectionusingfuzzy
triangularmembershipfunction,Vol. 10(1),
pages9196,
SanjeevKumar
International
Journal ofSystem
AssuranceEngineerin
g andManagement
2019 Nill Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Greenpracticesfor sustainabilityof quickservice
chain restaurantsbusiness:
Anempiricalinvestigat
ion
AshutoshNigam
Worldreview ofEntrepreneurship ,
Managementand sustainable development
2018 Nill Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
A comparative
study ofradon
levels inundergroun
d andsurfacewater
samples ofFaridabaddistrict
ofSouthernHaryana,India
ManeeshaGarg
Journalof Radioanalytical
andNuclear
Chemistry,
2019 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
A studyof
seasonalvariationsof radon,thoron and
theirprogenylevels indifferenttypes ofdwellings
inFaridabaddistrict,SouthernHaryana,India”,
ManeeshaGarg
Journalof Radioanalytical
andNuclear
Chemistry,
2019 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Effectof
anisotropyon the
spectral characteristics of onedimensional poroussilicon
VinodChacko
Journalof Nanopho
tonics
2019 1 Nill J. CBose
Universityof Scienceand Techno
logy,YMCA,
Faridabad
photoniccrystal microcavity
foroptical
sensing applications
UDMprocessedsuperioracrylicresin
based ZrO2nanopartic
lereinforcedcompositefor dentalapplicatio
n
ArunKumar Materials
ResearchExpress(2019)
Volume 6,Page
105404.
2019 1 Nill IITRoorkee
AnAnalysisof Level
ofCustomer Satisfaction in FMCGsector
ManishaGoel, DrRajiv
Sindwani,Dr
AnushreeChauhan
PacificBusniess
Review International
2018 Nill Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
MWCNTstowardsuperiorstrengthof epoxyadhesivejoint onmild steeladherent
ArunKumar Composites
Part B: Engineering(2018),Vol.143,Pages
207216.
2018 1 7 IITRoorkee
MWCNT/TiO2hybridnano
fillertoward highperformance epoxycomposite.
ArunKumar Ultrasonic
Sonochemistry
(2018),Vol.41,Pages3746.
2018 1 10 IITRoorkee
UDMenhancedphysical
andmechanicalpropertiesthroughthe
formationof nanocav
ArunKumar Ultrasonic
Sonochemistry
(2018),Vol.40,Pages
784790.
2018 1 1 IITRoorkee
ities inan epoxymatrix
Viscoelastic andthermallystablePDMSSiO2filledepoxy
adhesivejoint onsteel
substrate
ArunKumar
PolymerComposites(2018),Vol.39,Pages
28892896.
2018 1 Nill IITRoorkee
DCDCconverterfor energyharvestingapplicatio
ns
BalKrishan
International
journal ofcontroland
automation
2018 Nill Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Impactof variousdoping Distributionson NMOSFETPerformanc
e
NitinSachdeva
International
Journal ofTechnology
2018 Nill Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
ContrastEnhancemen
tTechniqueBased onLiftingWaveletTransform
RashmiChawla
3DResearch
2018 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
IoTBased
Framework:Mathematic
alModelling
andAnalysisof DustImpact onSolarPanels
RashmiChawla
3DResearch
2019 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
AMamdaniFuzzyLogic
System toEnhance
Solar CellMicroCracks Image
RashmiChawla
3DResearch
2018 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
Processing
A NovelHybrid
Contrast EnhancementTechnique
sangeeta 3DDisplayResearch
2018 2 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
AspectorientedSystemCouplingMetric and
itsValidation
AshutoshDixit
RecentPatents onComputerScience
2019 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
AFramework
forEvaluatingExtensibility in anAspectorie
ntedSoftwareSystem and
itsValidation
AshutoshDixit
RecentPatents onEngineerin
g
2019 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
AQuestionAnsweringsystem forminingopinionson OnlineProducts
AshutoshDixit Caribbean
Journal ofScience
2019 4 Nill J.C.Bose UST,
YMCAFaridabad
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3.4.7 – Faculty participation in Seminars/Conferences and Symposia during the year
Number of Faculty International National State Local
Presentedpapers
12 22 Nill Nill
Resourcepersons
Nill 25 1 5
Attended/Seminars/Workshops
3 53 19 3
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3.5 – Consultancy
3.5.1 – Revenue generated from Consultancy during the year
Name of the Consultan(s)department
Name of consultancyproject
Consulting/SponsoringAgency
Revenue generated(amount in rupees)
ElectronicsEngineering
Rotary Blood Bank–App “BoondThe drop
of life”
Rotary Blood Bank 325000
ElectronicsEngineering
Celebrating theanniversary of
Ramanujan
VigyanPrasar(DST)
25000
ElectronicsEngineering
EButt Collector Innovative cancercare and
rehabilitationprivate Ltd
59000
ElectricalEngineering
Lab Sharing NPTI,Faridabad 21000
MechnicalEngineering
Design anddevelopment of
Indigenous Atomizer
Soltexpvt ltd 25000
MechnicalEngineering
Implementationstrategies of 5S
Navyug ElectricMotors and Pumps
Pvt Ltd, Ahmedabadon 29th September2018 (Saturday).
20000
MechnicalEngineering
Feasibility ofAlCu welding
Ador Welding Ltd.Delhi
35000
MechnicalEngineering
Opening andclosing energy
calculation for cardoor hinge
Venus Industries,Faridabad
15000
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3.5.2 – Revenue generated from Corporate Training by the institution during the year
Name of theConsultan(s)department
Title of theprogramme
Agency seeking /training
Revenue generated(amount in rupees)
Number of trainees
ElectronicsEngineeringDepartment
MATLAB andSimulink With
Hands onPractice
J.C.Bose UST,Faridabad
10000 40
ElectronicsEngineeringDepartment
VLSI DesignMind to Market
CSIR CEERIPilani
28500 165
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3.6 – Extension Activities
3.6.1 – Number of extension and outreach programmes conducted in collaboration with industry, community andNon- Government Organisations through NSS/NCC/Red cross/Youth Red Cross (YRC) etc., during the year
Title of the activities Organising unit/agency/collaborating agency
Number of teachersparticipated in such
activities
Number of studentsparticipated in such
activities
Gandhi JayantiCelebration
NSS team of YMCAin collaboration
with Tarannumclub.
2 35
Rahgiri,Faridabad
NSS team incollaboration withNatrajaVIvidhasociety of YMCA.
3 20
ATC AnnualTraining camp
01 HR. NCC NavyNIT2, Faridabad
1 18
ATC (26 May,05June 2019
01 HR. NCC NavyNIT2, Faridabad
2 17
State LevelTraining Camp
Haridwar
Red Cross 1 14
Health Check Camp BharatVikashParishad
1 260
Mass BloodDonation Camp
BharatVikashParishad
1 260
Tree plantation NSS team workersof YMCA
5 55
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3.6.2 – Awards and recognition received for extension activities from Government and other recognized bodiesduring the year
Name of the activity Award/Recognition Awarding Bodies Number of studentsBenefited
0 0 0 Nill
No file uploaded.
3.6.3 – Students participating in extension activities with Government Organisations, Non-GovernmentOrganisations and programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. during the year
Name of the scheme Organising unit/Agency/collaborating
agency
Name of the activity Number of teachersparticipated in such
activites
Number of studentsparticipated in such
activites
Cleanlinessweek
NSS teamworkers of YMCA
Swacchta hiseva hai
13 120
Swacch BharatAbhiyan
NSS team,workers,
Student ofuniversity
Govt. SchoolFaridabad
Clean India 5 28
UBA 2.0 UBA Team Gram Sabha 6 19
UBA 2.0 UBA Team Medical Camp 4 10
UBA 2.0 UBA Team WorldEnvironmental
Day
4 10
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3.7 – Collaborations
3.7.1 – Number of Collaborative activities for research, faculty exchange, student exchange during the year
Nature of activity Participant Source of financial support Duration
TwinningWorkshop:Trends andAdvances in GIS andSurveying with RECAmbedkar Nagar (UP)
133 TEQIP 2
TwinningWorkshop:
Structural Designand Project
Management in CivilEngg. with REC
Ambedkar Nagar (UP)
90 TEQIP 2
Guided the finalyear students for
their Career,startup and
enterpreneurship.
62 TEQIP 1
Expert lecture,on Good Governance
Practices
50 TEQIP 1
Expert lecture onEssentials of
TeachingLearningProcess andResearch
Methodology
50 TEQIP 5
REC AmbedkarNagar officialsvisited YMCA, Fbdfor participation
of documentsrelated to
academics, researchand laboratory forthe proposed NBA
visit
8 TEQIP 2
Faculty of JCBose University
visited has visitedto REC, AN for theguidance of SAR
filing
1 TEQIP 1
Faculty of JCBose University
visited to REC, anin view of finalpreparationsregarding NBA
accreditation visitscheduled
2 TEQIP 5
Department ofCivil EngineeringYMCA, fbd organizedtwo days workshop
with menteeinstitute REC,
Ambedkar Nagar (UP)on Trends and
Advances in GIS andSurveying in Civil
7 TEQIP 2
Engineering
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3.7.2 – Linkages with institutions/industries for internship, on-the- job training, project work, sharing of researchfacilities etc. during the year
Nature of linkage Title of thelinkage
Name of thepartneringinstitution/industry
/research labwith contact
details
Duration From Duration To Participant
Training LoadStiffnessTester
Training
R E CAmbedkarNagar(UP),8840818128
13/03/2019 14/03/2019 8
Internship Projectwork
CEERIPilani
01/01/2019 31/05/2019 3
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3.7.3 – MoUs signed with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries, corporatehouses etc. during the year
Organisation Date of MoU signed Purpose/Activities Number ofstudents/teachers
participated under MoUs
ICT Academy 20/09/2018 MOU signed withICT Academy, a
societyincorporated under
the Tamil NaduSocieties
RegistrationAct,1975 to
initiate FacultyDevelopment,Student SkillDevelopment,
EntrepreneurshipDevelopment, Youth
Empowerment,IndustryInstituteInteraction, Digi
200
Acezd ConsultancyServices Pvt. Ltd
17/10/2018 MOU with AcezdConsultancy
Services Pvt. Ltd.for conducting
Technical projectsin UniversityCampus. The
delegates fromcompany will
conduct practicaltrainings,seminars,
competitions, and
20
technical coursesto help students to
gain skills andbecom
Amber Enterprises 03/12/2018 MOU signed withAmber Enterprisesaprominent solution
provider forAirConditioner
OEM/ODM Industry inIndia with an aim
to advancecooperation in the
areas ofinternships,professional
training, jointresearch and otheracademic related
endeavours.
50
CEERI Pilani 01/05/2019 Research 3
QT analytics 11/04/2019 Research andlearning activities
for students
50
Nasscom 13/03/2019 SSC Assessment ofVocational Courses
30
P B Infra ExpertPvt. Ltd.
07/06/2019 PMKVY Project Nill
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CRITERION IV – INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES
4.1 – Physical Facilities
4.1.1 – Budget allocation, excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the year
Budget allocated for infrastructure augmentation Budget utilized for infrastructure development
6926 3370
4.1.2 – Details of augmentation in infrastructure facilities during the year
Facilities Existing or Newly Added
Classrooms with Wi-Fi OR LAN Newly Added
Number of important equipmentspurchased (Greater than 1-0 lakh)
during the current year
Newly Added
Value of the equipment purchasedduring the year (rs. in lakhs)
Newly Added
Video Centre Newly Added
Seminar halls with ICT facilities Existing
Classrooms with LCD facilities Newly Added
Seminar Halls Newly Added
Laboratories Newly Added
Class rooms Newly Added
Campus Area Existing
No file uploaded.
4.2 – Library as a Learning Resource
4.2.1 – Library is automated {Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)}
Name of the ILMSsoftware
Nature of automation (fullyor patially)
Version Year of automation
LIBSYS’ LSEase(webbased)
Fully Windows 2018
4.2.2 – Library Services
LibraryService Type
Existing Newly Added Total
TextBooks
47150 11336046 2210 1674616 49360 13010662
ReferenceBooks
6374 3693274 290 931955 6664 4625229
e-Books 2 Nill 6000 63550 6002 63550
Journals 86 251090 101 285353 187 536443
e-Journals
3297 2735514 3200 322310 6497 3057824
DigitalDatabase
1 Nill 1 Nill 2 Nill
CD &Video
138 Nill 12 Nill 150 Nill
LibraryAutomation
1 484958 Nill Nill 1 484958
Weeding(hard &soft)
5465 186473 Nill Nill 5465 186473
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4.2.3 – E-content developed by teachers such as: e-PG- Pathshala, CEC (under e-PG- Pathshala CEC (UnderGraduate) SWAYAM other MOOCs platform NPTEL/NMEICT/any other Government initiatives & institutional(Learning Management System (LMS) etc
Name of the Teacher Name of the Module Platform on which moduleis developed
Date of launching e-content
0 0 0 01/07/2018
No file uploaded.
4.3 – IT Infrastructure
4.3.1 – Technology Upgradation (overall)
Type Total Computers
ComputerLab
Internet Browsingcenters
ComputerCenters
Office Departments
AvailableBandwidth (MBPS/
GBPS)
Others
Existin 350 10 0 0 0 33 2 1010 0
g
Added 100 2 0 1 1 8 0 0 0
Total 450 12 0 1 1 41 2 1010 0
4.3.2 – Bandwidth available of internet connection in the Institution (Leased line)
1010 MBPS/ GBPS
4.3.3 – Facility for e-content
Name of the e-content development facility Provide the link of the videos and media centre andrecording facility
0 0
4.4 – Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure
4.4.1 – Expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities, excluding salarycomponent, during the year
Assigned Budget onacademic facilities
Expenditure incurred onmaintenance of academic
facilities
Assigned budget onphysical facilities
Expenditure incurredonmaintenance of physical
facilites
14 12.36 1000 434.56
4.4.2 – Procedures and policies for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities - laboratory,library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc. (maximum 500 words) (information to be available ininstitutional Website, provide link)
University has well established Maintenance Department for the overallmaintenance of buildings, classrooms and laboratories. Dr. Munish Vashishath,Prof. (ECE) has been given additional responsibility as Dean–Construction and
Maintenance. The maintenance activities includes civil work maintenance,electrical maintenance, housekeeping and IT infrastructure maintenance. This
maintenance is done for all the academic department of the university includingclassroom, labs, library, sports grounds etc. there is a specific IT cell
responsible for maintenance for IT related activities/devices like computer,Printers etc. Web maintenance is also being done by them. Hostel maintenance istaken up separately on need to need basis and during vacations. The officersinvolved in civil, electrical and general maintenance are Mr. Ajay Taneja
(Executive Engineer), Sub Divisional Engineer (SDE), Shri Anil Sharma and thetechnical staff members Sh. Tulsi Ram (JE Civil) and Sh. O.P. Kaushik (JE
Electrical) and other supporting staff’s members. University also appointedretired chief Engineer as Technical advisor to check the progress of work aswell as decide the scheduled and nonscheduled rates for construction and
maintenance work. Various initiatives have been taken in the University forMaintenance. There is a periodic maintenance plan for each activity such as:painting, whitewashing. Dedicated staff has been recruited that includes
masons, plumbers, carpenters, electricians for maintenance of infrastructure.Workshop staff is utilized for welding and furniture repairs regularly insummer vacation. Maintenance of critical equipment and networking and Lab
equipment are maintained by the dedicated technicians in the labs on a periodicbasis during summer / winter vacations. Housekeeping/Horticulture services are
under contract basis. While purchasing computers/any equipment’s, theUniversity asks the vendors to quote their rates with service warranty for aminimum period of three years and extended warranty along with rates foranother two years. This system ensures uninterrupted service warranty for
maintenance of the computers for five years. The University enters into AnnualMaintenance Contract (AMC) for the maintenance of computers and their
peripherals beyond the warranty/extended warranty period. Annual rate contractfor the purchase of computer accessories is struck with the
manufacturers/distributors/other suppliers. The University purchases well knownbrands in bulk and strikes a bargain with the suppliers. The NKN project has
been implemented in the University campus. Under this project a broad band lineof 1GBPS capacity on optical fibre is installed through router at Universitycampus. The service is distributed through LAN and WiFi both. The University
avails web resources and educational resources using this facility. Consideringthese as open source resources, the students and teachers are free for
accessing the same, but they are personally responsible and accountable for allthe actions performed by them using the University’s computers, network, mail
facilities, web services, and other technological facilities.
https://jcboseust.ac.in/maintenance
CRITERION V – STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION
5.1 – Student Support
5.1.1 – Scholarships and Financial Support
Name/Title of the scheme Number of students Amount in Rupees
Financial Supportfrom institution
Dean MeritCertificates
(Semester Toppers)
111 277500
Financial Supportfrom Other Sources
a) National SC Post MatricScholarship
216 9082333
b)International Nil Nill 0
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5.1.2 – Number of capability enhancement and development schemes such as Soft skill development, Remedialcoaching, Language lab, Bridge courses, Yoga, Meditation, Personal Counselling and Mentoring etc.,
Name of the capabilityenhancement scheme
Date of implemetation Number of studentsenrolled
Agencies involved
Career options inIndia and Abroad
11/09/2018 150 CareerCounselling Cell
Entrepreneurship 27/09/2019 140 CareerCounselling Cell
Workshop for IASPreparation
06/02/2019 120 CareerCounselling Cell
Career planningand approach
towards success
22/02/2019 150 CareerCounselling Cell
Career Fair 28/03/2019 1200 CareerCounselling Cell
Campus CampusRecruitments
Training Training
28/03/2019 150 JCBUST, YMCA
Bridge Course 10/01/2019 144 JCBUST, YMCA
Healthy lifestyle and Ethical
value
20/08/2018 131 JCBUST, YMCA
Yoga, meditation,personal
29/08/2019 131 JCBUST, YMCA
counselling
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5.1.3 – Students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by theinstitution during the year
Year Name of thescheme
Number ofbenefited
students forcompetitiveexamination
Number ofbenefited
students bycareer
counselingactivities
Number ofstudents whohave passedin
the comp. exam
Number ofstudentsp placed
2019 Seminar onCareer
Option andAbroad,
Lecture onValue
Education,Seminar onHow to
prepare forCivil
service exam
350 630 83 388
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5.1.4 – Institutional mechanism for transparency, timely redressal of student grievances, Prevention of sexualharassment and ragging cases during the year
Total grievances received Number of grievances redressed Avg. number of days for grievanceredressal
6 6 2
5.2 – Student Progression
5.2.1 – Details of campus placement during the year
On campus Off campus
Nameoforganizations
visited
Number ofstudents
participated
Number ofstduents placed
Nameoforganizations
visited
Number ofstudents
participated
Number ofstduents placed
189 537 390 Nil 147 7
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5.2.2 – Student progression to higher education in percentage during the year
Year Number ofstudents
enrolling intohigher education
Programmegraduated from
Depratmentgraduated from
Name ofinstitution joined
Name ofprogrammeadmitted to
2019 1 B.Tech MechanicalEngineering
IITRoorkee
M.Tech
2019 1 B.Tech MechanicalEngineering
IIT Delhi M.Tech
2019 1 B.Tech MechanicalEngineering
BITSPilani
M.Des
2018 3 M.Tech computer J C Bose PhD
Engineering Universityof Science
andTechnology
YMCA,Faridabad
2018 1 B.Tech computerEngineering
Universityof SouthernCalifornia
MS
2018 1 B.Tech computerEngineering
IIT,Roorkee
MBA
2018 1 B.Tech computerEngineering
IIIT,Hyderabad
M.Tech
2018 1 B.Tech computerEngineering
IIIT,Delhi
M.Tech
2019 2 M.Sc Environmental Sciences
DCRUST,Murthal
M.Phil
2019 1 MBA ManagementStudies
IndiraGandhi
University,Meepur,Rewari
LLB
2019 3 B.Tech ElectricalEngg
J C BoseUniversityof Science
andTechnology
YMCA,Faridabad
M.Tech
2019 1 B.Tech ElectricalEngg
DTU M.Tech
2019 1 B.Tech ElectricalEngg
MNIT,Jaipur
M.Tech
2019 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
GeorgiaTech. USA
MS
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
Newzeland MS
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
IIT Bombay M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
NIT Trichy M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
IITRoorkee
M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
JaypeeInst.
M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
BSAITM,Faridabad
(MDU
M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
AravaliCollege ofEngg. AndManagement
(MDU)
M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
DronacharyaCollege ofEngg. (MDU)
M.Tech
2018 1 B.TechElectronicsEngineering
AravaliCollege ofEngg. AndManagement
(MDU)
M.Tech
2019 1 B.Tech MechanicalEngineering
IIM Indore MBA
2019 1 B.Tech MechanicalEngineering
NITKurukshetra
M.Tech
2019 1 B.Tech MechanicalEngineering
IIT M.Tech
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5.2.3 – Students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the year(eg:NET/SET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/GRE/TOFEL/Civil Services/State Government Services)
Items Number of students selected/ qualifying
Any Other 1
CAT 9
GATE 66
NET 7
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5.2.4 – Sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level during the year
Activity Level Number of Participants
Escalade 7.0 RoboticsCompetition
State 50
Orientation(InductionProgram)
University 540
Tochomoji(FoundationDay)
University 600
Workshop on PCBDesigning
University 50
Technical Quiz atInceptum
University 5
Orientation (InductionProgram)
University 640
Photoshop Workshop University 100
Photography Workshop University 30
Photowalk to DelhiZoological Park
University 30
Logo Design Competition University 100
INDEPENDENCE DAY University 50
Awareness campaign andpresentation on “WATER
CONSERVATION”
University 100
Soft Pastel CharcoalSession
University 55
Talent Hunt 2018 bySatug Darshan
University 100
Instrumental Impromptu University 3
Eastern Vocal Solo University 1
Indian Round Archery University 12
Recurve Round Archery University 12
Compound Round Archery University 12
Basketball Boys University 36
Basketball Girls University 12
Badminton Boys University 10
Volleyball Boys University 60
Volleyball Girls University 36
Football Boys University 60
Kabaddi Boys University 96
Kabaddi Girls University 36
Cricket Boys University 128
Table Tennis Boys University 12
Table Tennis Girls University 9
Power Lifting 59kg University 3
Power Lifting 74kg University 3
Power Lifting 83kg University 2
Power Lifting 93kg University 2
Power Lifting 120kg University 1
Chess University 16
Boys Boxing 49 Kg University 3
Boys Boxing 52 Kg University 3
Boys Boxing 56 Kg University 4
Boys Boxing 60 Kg University 3
Boys Boxing 64 Kg University 3
Boys Boxing 69 Kg University 2
Boys Boxing 75 Kg University 4
Boys Boxing 81 Kg University 2
Boys Boxing 91 Kg University 2
Girls Boxing 48 Kg University 2
Girls Boxing 51 Kg University 3
Girls Boxing 54 Kg University 3
Girls Boxing 57 Kg University 3
Girls Boxing 60 Kg University 3
Girls Boxing 64 Kg University 3
Girls Boxing 69 Kg University 2
Girls Boxing 75 Kg University 2
Girls Boxing 81 Kg University 2
Nukkad Natak University 27
Lyrical play University 20
Comedy Skit University 25
Mime University 6
Insurrection University 18
Tell a tale University 25
Alphaaz University 30
bwitsvilla University 30
Woodstoks University 12
Kawali University 25
Group song University 25
Secret sets University 30
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5.3 – Student Participation and Activities
5.3.1 – Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at national/internationallevel (award for a team event should be counted as one)
Year Name of theaward/medal
National/Internaional
Number ofawards for
Sports
Number ofawards for
Cultural
Student IDnumber
Name of thestudent
2018 Silver National 1 Nill 18001753053
Bhawna
2018 Bronze National 1 Nill 18001301038
PreetNagar
2018 Gold National 1 Nill LM-1053-2K16
DivyaSharma
2018 Gold National 1 Nill 17001013086
Ritu
2018 Silver National 1 Nill LM-017-2K17
KushKhurana
2018 Silver National 1 Nill 18001601035
Nikesh
2018 Gold National 1 Nill MBA-01-044-2K17
RohanKundu
2018 Bornze National 1 Nill 18001601002
Abhishek
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5.3.2 – Activity of Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees ofthe institution (maximum 500 words)
Leaders become great not because of their power but because of their ability toempower others. A successful University experience is equally about what you doin the classroom and what you do out of it, about the people you study and thepeople you meet and about what you learn and how you apply it. JCBUST do not
only produce good engineers but also good human beings. University has grown alot through many leaps and bounds over years and have achieved a lot. JCBUST isa place of light, liberty and of learning and this is what all a university isabout hard work, sincerity and pushing oneself towards limit. Addition to this,Student Council has been elected in this university which is consists of Mr.Anup vashisth (President), Mr. Prashant Parashar (Vice President), Mr. JatinKhatri (Secretary), Ms. Shivani Kaushal (Joint Secretary) for the first timeand the members of council have always tried to maintain positivity in the
University campus by solving out students problems or by taking their voice tothe concerned authorities. Such as students were facing problems in registeringthemselves on SC/BC portal and the last date was near. So, matter was taken upto academic section to fix it up as soon as possible. Online fees due date wasalso extended on request as many students were left. Although JCBUST centrallibrary has sufficient no. of books of all the courses but still in case theymissed, so on request of students Council, course books of BBA,BSC and BCA weremade available in library. Student Council takes action and brings the realchange. University is thankful to the students who believed in us and made ustheir choice to give us a chance to be their Voice. Council always tries to fix
student problems as soon as possible. Council has organized differentactivities for students, entertainment and betterment in a constructive way,
e.g..the event called ‘Bhagat Singh se Dosti’ in reminiscence of Shaheed BhagatSingh. Council representative had meetings with Training and Placement Officerregarding the improvement in placements of students. University and Studentcouncil worked in synchronization during the organisation of biggest culturalevent’ Culmyca 2019’ in terms of logistics, security facilities for girls,
ambulance van etc. Along with this, University hopes that Student Council willmaintain University legacy by working diligently to coordinate numerous eventswhich engage students in various ways and aim will always to provide helpinghands to the students and work with positive mind set to take university to
next level.
5.4 – Alumni Engagement
5.4.1 – Whether the institution has registered Alumni Association?
Yes
YMCA MOB Alumni Association has a wellestablished structure with the centralexecutive committee as the top decision making body. Sh. Navin Sood (1974Batch)heads the association at present as President. The association isgoverned by Sh. Sukhdev Singh (1976 Batch) Senior Vice President, Sh. SunilYadav (1981 Batch) Vice President, Sh. Ashok Nehra (1985 Batch) Vice President,Sh. Anil Kumar Bhardwaj (1992 Batch) Secretary General, Sh. Ajay Jindal (1998Batch) Joint Secretary Sh. Manish Pradhan (2000 Batch) Joint Secretary, Sh.Arvinder Singh Narang (1986 Batch) Treasurer Sh. Bhushan Diwan (2000 Batch)Joint Treasurer, Sh. Aseem Hanspal (1991 Batch) Chairman Strategy Development,Sh. Munish Pandhi (1998 Batch) Chairman IT Mobile App, Sh. Gaurav Dureja (2003
Batch) Chairman Membership Development Chapter Coordination, Sh. AnujGureja(2007 Batch) Chairman PR Media Finance The association functions through itsvarious chapters that represent various regions/cities. Each Chapter is headedby a Chapter Chairman, CoChairman and assisted by Secretary and JointSecretary. Presently active chapters are Faridabad Chapter, Delhi Chapter,Gurugram Chapter, GhaziabadNoida Chapter, MaharashtraGujarat Chapter, BengaluruChapter, Hyderabad Chapter, ChandigarhPunjab Chapter, Rajasthan Chapter.International chapters are functioning at Dubai for the Gulf region, SingaporeChapter, Toronto for Canada region and North America Chapter. The associationactively engages with exstudents and current students. It supports exstudentsthrough Business to Business (B2B) channel, Job search, and Talent Acquisition.As regards the engagements with Almamater and the University, the associationmaintains continuous engagements through active participation in variouscommittees like the curriculum design, industry relations, and leadershiplectures. Senior members of the association are active members of theUniversity Executive Council, Academic Council, IQAC and other bodies therebyproviding valuable inputs and support. The association also supports currentstudents through MeritCumMeans Scholarship, Endowments by ExAlumni andestablishment of a center of excellence. Every year the association supportsthe Cultural fest CULMYCA, Mechnext, BAJA SAE and other students clubs throughsponsorship. In addition, the association actively engages with the universityand is always ready to bridge the gap through infrastructure support.Association has supported the construction of Golden Jubilee Gate at anestimated cost of Rs. 70 Lakh plus to commemorate 50 years of excellence of theinstitution. The university has also established TechIncubation center withactive engagement and support of the Alumni Association. While each chapterholds regular meetings at the quarterly / six monthly basis, General Bodymeeting held once every two years is always one of the most awaited events inthe diary of past students. Some of the Key Highlights: Leadership lecture bydistinguished alumni once every two months. Executive Committee meeting onceevery quarter. University Professors and Vice Chancellor are invited atalternate Executive Council (EC) meetings. Chapter Meetings organized invarious cities. Recently, Chapter meetings have been held at Delhi, Noida,Chandigarh, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Gurugram, Faridabad and Toronto. General Bodymeeting for 2018 along with Business Summit was held on 15th December 2018which was attended by more than 800 alumni.
5.4.2 – No. of registered Alumni:
4797
5.4.3 – Alumni contribution during the year (in Rupees) :
8700000
5.4.4 – Meetings/activities organized by Alumni Association :
1. Alumni meet at JC Bose UST in Dec 2018 2. YMCA MOB Gurgaon Chapter AnnualMeet on 14th September 2019 @ Gurugram 3. Meet and Greet International Alumnis
26th May 2019 @ Faridabad 4. YMCA Female Alumni Meet 23rd February 2019 @Gurugram 5. YMCA Bridge Course 2019 Welcome Meet on 16th February 2019 @Faridabad 6. YMCA Families Get Together on 26th January 2019 @ Faridabad
CRITERION VI – GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
6.1 – Institutional Vision and Leadership
6.1.1 – Mention two practices of decentralization and participative management during the last year (maximum 500words)
1.The top leadership of the University plays a role model to make a positiveimpact on all levels of functionaries by providing academic autonomy to its
departments. Most of the academic and administrative powers in a large measureare delegated to the respective Deans of Faculties, and the Heads of the
Teaching/Administrative Departments/Offices, including Research andDevelopment. These academicians and officers meet the Vice Chancellor asfrequently as required to deliberate on academic, administrative, and
developmental matters. An effective internal coordination monitoring system ispracticed through the Deans of various Faculties, Dean Student Welfare, DeanAcademic Affairs, Heads of the Teaching/Administrative Departments, and other
functionaries. Special committees are constituted to deal with specialsituations. The teachers and branch heads of administrative units are motivated
to develop interdepartmental linkages for creating a congenial workenvironment. If any exigency arises, special meetings with the staff are heldto discuss and resolve important issues of timebound nature. The total decision
making process is democratic and decentralized which ensures continuousinteraction between the teachers and other staff and the administration. This
work approach promotes healthy coordination among various academic andadministrative units of the University. At student level there are variouscultural and technical clubs like Ananya, Natraj, Srijan, Vividha, Mechnext,Microbird, Manan etc. Each club is assigned a teacher coordinator who helps
students for getting financial and administrative help from the University. Thedecision power is also distributed among the students. 2. Regular meeting heldin the department and after discussion committee take decision. BOS membershipof faculty member done on the rotation basis as per rule. Faculty members of
the department becomes the committee members of BOF/Academic council/Executivecouncil/IQAC on the rotation basis.
6.1.2 – Does the institution have a Management Information System (MIS)?
Partial
6.2 – Strategy Development and Deployment
6.2.1 – Quality improvement strategies adopted by the institution for each of the following (with in 100 words each):
Strategy Type Details
Industry Interaction / Collaboration The Industry Institute PartnershipCell (IIPC) at J. C. Bose University ofScience and Technology,YMCA is intendedto be the face of the institute to theindustry. It aims to facilitate theprocess of close industryinstituteinteraction and actively promotingfresh avenues for the same. The
Industry Institute Partnership Cell(IIPC) at J. C. Bose University of
Science and Technology, YMCA strives toenhance industry interaction withstudents and bridge the gap betweenacademic and corporate world. IIPC
invites entrepreneurs, executives andpolicy makers to address studentsthereby facilitating practical
learning. Major events organized by thedepartments along with IIPC for itsimprovement are: • Guest lectures •
Industry visits to Implant Trainings •Internships • Personality developmentand grooming sessions • Placementsessions • CEO Talk • MoU Signing •Industrial Projects 7 MoU has been
signed by the university with differentindustries.
Admission of Students The admission to B.Tech Programs isconducted through Haryana State
Technical Education Society on thebasis of merit. M.Tech admissions aredone basis of their GATE merit. For
Quality improvement, the admissions forother UG and PG programmes being run in
the university are also done on thebasis of merit prepared on the basis of
qualifying degree/entrance tests.Entrance Tests are carried out by theUniversity at the campus itself bycalling online/offline applications.Only the students qualifying in thewritten test based on the qualifyingcriteria set by the University areadmitted to the respective programs.Also, it is tried by the training andplacement of the university that eachstudent gets job so that new students
willing to take admission in theuniversity gets motivated.
Curriculum Development Curriculum designing is given primeimportance in J.C. Bose UST, YMCA
Faridabad. The curricula are proposedin the different departments adhering
strictly to the AICTE and UGCguidelines. All the courses followtheir Program Objectives (PO’s) andfeedback of all the stakeholders aretaken into consideration for defining
the same. Respective departmentsconducted workshops for revision andupdation of syllabi that included the
Chairmen, nominated faculty members andexperts from other academic
institutions and/or industries. Thesuggestions recommended by the
committee members are forwarded to theBOS for approval. The following pointsare implemented in general by all thedepartments for course setup: • The
Syllabi is updated according to ChoiceBases Credit based System and weightage
is given to skill / hands onexperience. • Members from otherUniversities/ Industries are also
included in Board of Studies enablingus in meeting industrial demands. • New
elective courses in emerging areas,MOOC Courses and other mandatory audit
courses are also introduced in thesyllabus of the respective departmentsfor quality improvements. • Universityimplemented AICTE modal curriculum for
B.Tech students from this year whichincluded 03 week induction program for
newly admitted students.
Examination and Evaluation All components in any programme ofstudy are evaluated continuously
through two internal assessments and anexternal assessment at the end of
semester. Question papers are set bythe examination branch for end semester
examination including inside andoutside paper setters as per CBCS
guidelines. Spot evaluation centres aresetup in the university campus and theexaminers are asked to evaluate theanswer sheets within a timeline.
Evaluated answer sheets are shown tothe students for the sake of
transparency at notified dates beforefinal publication of results on the
website online portal. Students can seetheir result through their login androll number details. Students are
permitted to request for reevaluationof the end theory examination answerscripts within a stipulated periodafter announcement of the results.
After reevaluation, records are updatedwith changes if any and the studentsare issued a revised memorandum of
marks.
Research and Development Following things are done for qualityimprovement in the university: • J. C.
Bose University of Science andTechnology has well equipped project
labs and workshops. Students of variousUG and PG utilize workshops and labsfor their prefinal and final semesterprojects as well as research work. •Faculties and students are encouraged
to present and publish papers ininternational/ national Conferences as
well as Journals of repute. Theregistration fees along with otherexpenses for conferences are mostlyborn by the university. • To promoteresearch, the university gives onescholarship in engineering branches
through TEQIP program and onescholarship in sciences and MBA fromuniversity fund. • To maintain thequality of research every thesis is
checked for plagiarism beforesubmission. • Research promotion boardis functional in the university whichmeets time to time and look after thequality related discussion in researchand development. • For promotion of
research activities among students andfaculty member cash prize and
certificate are given to those whosepapers are publish in SCI/SCIE Journals
by R / D section.
Teaching and Learning Various measures and strategies areadopted to improve the objective oflearning process both at the faculty
and student level. At the faculty levelemphasis is laid on the pedagogicalapproaches used to achieve, learning
objectives and outcome specified for aparticular course and also linking
these outcomes to the overall programmeoutcomes. The design of an ideal
curriculum and course line is one ofthe important strategies to achieve
quality teaching standards. Inaddition, to conventional classroom
black/white board teaching, the facultymembers use alternative approaches toenhance the learning process which
include guided independent study, handson laboratory experiment, project based
learning (minor and major projects)industry exposure, field trips, study
tours, multimedia presentationsincluding use of recent technology andspecially created multimedia facility,
invited talks and lectures amongothers. Students are encouraged to
undertake research projects indifferent institutions to enhance
collaborative learning. Faculty membersare encouraged to attend variousrefresher, orientation courses,training programmes organized by
different institutions in order to honetheir teaching and research skills. Atthe programme level a system has beencreated to continuously update, designthe content and delivery of the various
programmes offered by a department.Each programme has a programme
coordinator who is directly responsiblefor all academic activities related tothe programme which essentially include
teaching and learning.
Library, ICT and PhysicalInfrastructure / Instrumentation
Addition of ACM Digital Library tothe existing online eresources ofElsevier’s Science Direct, SpringerLink, Taylor Francis, IEL online
complete package, ASME, JCCC ejournals.These eresources can be accessed
through wired and WiFi within campusfrom any department and hostel. • Sixnew Computers with Internet have been
installed in the Elibrary • New gate oflibrary and property counter has beenmade. • Online Access of Ejournals •Free WiFi access to library users New
computer systems, printers andphotocopier were purchased •
Interactive Boards have been installedin Seminar Halls and laboratories ofmany departments • LED TVs have beeninstalled for video lectures in the
departments. • Installation of OverheadDigital Projectors and internet
connection for the classrooms andlaboratories • WiFi enabled campus •New Notice boards have been fixed ineach department • Installation of newwater coolers for the staff and thestudents. • Construction of multi
storey science block has beeninitiated. • A new computer block with
an approximate 100 computer is todevelop in near by future.
Human Resource Management Motivation is given to the teachingstaff for doing further studies like
Ph.D, NET and to do online courses. Theteachers present and send papers forpublication in different journals andbooks regularly. Teachers are alsoengaged in guiding students for
research work and papers. Students arealso motivated to present papers inseminars and conferences. • There aredifferent cells in the University.Incharges of these cells maintaincumulative records of every traineeregarding academic, social, physicalaspects. Counselling of students is
also done on regular basis. i. InternalQuality Assurance Cell identifies areas
of strengths and weaknesses and toimprove the quality of teachinglearning process, this cell is
functioning in the University sinceyear 2015. ii. Training and Placement
cell assists the students in theselection of suitable semester training
(internship) and employment throughcampus interviews. Various motivational
and awareness activities are alsoconducted during the session under thiscell for the students. iii. Grievances
Redressal Cell deals with theGrievances and problems of the studentsand the staff. Amicable solution forthe same is sought through this cell.
iv. Women Empowerment cell isfunctioning in the University to
empower the female students and staff
members and enlighten them with theirrights and duties. This cell also takes
care of any grievances related toharassment cases reported by them. v.
Research and Development Cell takes theresponsibility of arranging and
organizing extension lectures on thelatest trends in Research in the fieldof Education. It also issues guidelinesfor research work carried out in the
university through Ph.D. Ordinance andResearch Board meeting vi. Alumni
Association of the University is namedas Meet Old Buddies (MOB). Regular
meeting of this association are held atregular interval under the supervisionof the MOB Coordinator appointed by
University.
6.2.2 – Implementation of e-governance in areas of operations:
E-governace area Details
Student Admission and Support The University adopts the propermechanism for ensuring publicity aswell as transparency in the admission
process. For this, time to timeadvertisements for admission
notifications are given in the leadingnewspapers. The University also
maintains its website(www.jcboseust.ac.in) and all the
information and public notices are madeavailable on this website. • For
undergraduate courses (B.Tech), theUniversity adopts criteria and the
process followed by the Haryana StateTechnical Education Society. Under thisprocess, the candidate should have JEEexamination rank, on the basis of which
merit list is generated and isdisplayed on the State’s official
website (www.hstes.gov.in). The HSTESallocates the seats to the candidates
in various online counselling that takeplace according to the merit. The
candidate then reports the Universityfor his/her admission. The processtakes place according to the statesreservation policy. • The merit lists
for other UG and PG admissions that areconducted at the University level are
prepared and displayed at theUniversity notice boards as well as
regularly updated on the website. • ForM.Tech. courses, the candidates are
admitted on the following basis: Firstpreference is given to the candidateswho have qualified GATE and have validGATE score. On this basis, the merit
list is generated. Admissions are givento the candidates after following theHSTES’s reservation policy. If thecandidates for GATE scores are not
available then merit is prepared on thebasis of B.Tech. marks percentage. •For Ph.D. courses, the candidates areadmitted on the following basis: Theeligible candidates having Master
degree in the relevant stream and gothrough the entrance examination inwhich they need to score at least 40
marks out of Maximum 80. Thisqualifying percentage is same across
the different categories. Thecandidates who have cleared GATE/NET orhave done regular M.Phil. are exemptedfrom this entrance examination. Oncethe list of qualified candidates is
obtained, a fresh merit list isgenerated following the criteria set inthe Ph.D. Ordinance of the University.
If seats remain vacant subsequentcounselling is done by giving further
notification, for PhD program, entrancetest and interviews are conducted. •All the admission procedures are dulyapproved by the Admission Committee of
the University.
Examination Online portal is functional formanaging examination related activitiesin the university. This portal takes
care of enrolment of students for mainas well as reappear examinations. TheRoll number slips (admit cards) aregenerated online for the students.
Internal assessment marks are filled bythe departments on the portal throughtheir login. The portal also helps inmanaging the conduct of examinationcentre in terms of invigilation andother duties, preparation of cutlistand forwarding memo and generating
bills for duties. After the evaluation,the marks are filled up by the
examiners themselves on the portalverified by the spot evaluationcoordinators and the result is
available for view to the studentsthrough their login. Bills for
evaluation are also submitted throughonline portal. Data for DMC Preparation
and result analysis is readilyavailable through portal.
Administration Following steps are implemented foregovernance in administration: • ERP
portal is functioning in the university
for academic activities where all thefaculty members share all the
information regarding sessional marks,end semester marks, student attendanceetc. through their individual login. •The notices are circulated via officialemail ids • For continuous update on
the activities going on, higherauthorities do keep in touch with theconcerned officials through the use of
social media. • All publicnotices/information e.g. recruitment,
admissions, academic activities,feedbacks, examinations and etenders
etc. are displayed on universitywebsite.
Finance and Accounts Emphasis on cashless transactions ismade in the university as a result ofwhich following steps are implemented
for egovernance in finance andaccounts: • Students submit their feesthrough online banking • Universityprovide salary to the staff throughonline banking • All the payment of
bills against remuneration, honorariumand vendors are also paid through
online banking facilities
Planning and Development Egovernance in planning anddevelopment is implemented in the
university especially in procurement ofitems/equipment/creating infrastructure
etc. by floating etenders as pergovernment guidelines. Since admissionof students for coming academic yearsis an integral part of the educationalinstitution, admission processes ofvarious programmes are planned and
performed through indigenouslydeveloped portals.
6.3 – Faculty Empowerment Strategies
6.3.1 – Teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership feeof professional bodies during the year
Year Name of Teacher Name of conference/workshop attendedfor which financialsupport provided
Name of theprofessional body forwhich membership
fee is provided
Amount of support
2019 Dr.AshutoshDixit
ProfessionalDevelopmentTraining,IIM
Trichy
. 23268
2019 Dr.NareshChauhan
ProfessionalDevelopmentTraining,IIM
Trichy
. 12800
2019 Dr.C.K.Nagpal ProfessionalDevelopmentTraining,IIM
Trichy
. 4800
2018 Rajeev Saha NationalWorkshop on NBA
and NAACAccreditationat Lonavala
. 67294
2018 Sanjeev Kumar NationalWorkshop on NBA
and NAACAccreditationat Lonavala
. 67294
2018 M.L.AGGARWAL InternationalWorkshop
‘Nano/Micro2D3D
Fabrication,Manufacturingof Electronic–BiomedicalDevices and
Applications,31102018 to2112018, IIT
Mandi
. 22000
2019 Sanjeev Kumar Professionaldevelopmentprogramme at
IIM Raipur May2024, 2019
. 62000
2019 Dr. BinduMangla
NationalSpace Science
SymposiumNSSS2019
. 3000
2019 Dr. BinduMangla
Conference o6th WorldCongress onNanomedicalSciences
. 10000
2019 Dr. NikhilDev
InternationalConference onApplied ScienceEngineering and
Technology
. 6000
2018 Dr. RenuAggarwal
All IndiaCommerceConference
. 2000
2018 Dr. SanjeevGoyal
AUIConference
. 2500
2018 ArchnaAggarwal
Selectedtopics in
. 8062
Control TheoryFundamentals,Adv
ances andFuture
Directions
2018 MunishVashishath
Stress andTime Management
through PQHModel atGangtok(Sikkim)
. 45000
2018 PrashantKumar
NBA and NAACAccredition
. 55460
2018 PrashantKumar
Semiconductordevices
fabrication andcharaterization
. 41000
2018 Sunil Jadav Semiconductordevices
fabrication andcharaterization
. 41000
2018 Dr.KomalBhatia
. Institutionof Engineers.
4800
2018Dr.NeelamDuhan
. Institutionof Engineers
4800
2018Dr.SapnaGambhir
. Institutionof Engineers
4800
2018 Dr.Jyoti . Institutionof Engineers
4800
2018 Dr.ParulTomar
. Institutionof Engineers
4800
2019 Dr.AnuradhaPillai
InternationalConference on
DigitalIndia,MAK
University ofTechnology,Kolkata
. 7500
2019Dr.NeelamDuhan
InternationalConference on
DigitalIndia,MAK
University ofTechnology,Kolkata
. 7500
2019Dr.NeelamDuhan
FDP, NITKurukshetra
. 11800
2019 Naresh Yadav NationalWorkshop onAdvanced
. 62000
Pedagogy:Active Learning
and DigitalTools , at IITGuwahati fromJune 2428, 2019
2019 Sanjeev Kumar NationalWorkshop onAdvancedPedagogy:
Active Learningand Digital
Tools , at IITGuwahati fromJune 2428, 2019
. 18000
2019 Rajeev Saha NationalWorkshop onAdvancedPedagogy:
Active Learningand Digital
Tools , at IITGuwahati fromJune 2428, 2019
. 18000
2019 Dr. Tilak Raj NationalWorkshop onAdvancedPedagogy:
Active Learningand Digital
Tools , at IITGuwahati fromJune 2428, 2019
. 18000
2018 Dr. Rajeshkr. ahuja
PDT,IIMRaipur(1315Sept.2018)
. 13120
2019 Dr. PoonamSinghal
PDT,IIMUdaipur
. 28939
2018 Dr. PoonamSinghal
PDT,Leh . 9292
2019 Dr. AnjuGupta
PDT,IIMIndore
. 18000
2018 Dr.P.R.Sharma
PDT,IIMDehradoon
. 11315
2019 Mr. Nitin AI withPYTHON,MNIT
Jaipur,
. 24000
2018 Mr. Nitin NBA and NAACAccreditation,l
onavala
. 35630
2018 Mr. Nitin ICPEICES,IEEEConference
. 8000
2018 Mr. Atma Ram ICPEICES,IEEE . 8000
Conference
2018 Mr. Atma Ram Modelling andsimulation ofcustom powerdevice for
power qualityimprovment
. 8000
2018 Mr. Satwinder Recentadvances inElectricalEngineering
. 18710
2018 Ms Rachna ICPEICES,IEEEConference,DTU
. 8000
2018 Dr. RashmiJain
SCADA,FDP atJMI
. 6500
2019 Dr. SandeepGrover
MDP onPersonal
Effectiveness,ASCI Hydrabad
. 40120
2019 Dr. Tilak Raj MDP onPersonal
Effectiveness,ASCI Hydrabad
. 40120
2018 Dr. SandeepGrover
WOSA . 23600
2018 Dr. MunishVashisth
WOSA . 23600
2018 Dr. DineshKumar
WOSA . 23600
2018 Dr. VikarmSingh
WOSA . 23600
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6.3.2 – Number of professional development / administrative training programmes organized by the University forteaching and non teaching staff during the year
Year Title of theprofessionaldevelopmentprogramme
organised forteaching staff
Title of theadministrative
trainingprogramme
organised fornon-teaching
staff
From date To Date Number ofparticipants(Teaching
staff)
Number ofparticipants
(non-teachingstaff)
2019 VLSIDesignMind toMarket2019
Nill28/01/2019 02/02/2019
22 Nill
2018 LifeSkills DevelopmLifeSkills Developmentnt
Nill09/07/2018 13/07/2018
45 Nill
2019 GraphicsAnimationfor Instructional
Material Development
Nill11/02/2019 15/02/2019
30 Nill
2019 CapacityBuildingTrainingfor non
technique
Nill27/08/2019 31/08/2019
2 Nill
2018 DataScienceand BigData
Analytics
Nill28/08/2018 01/09/2018
30 Nill
2019 ResearchMethodsand DataAnalysisTools in
business applications by QT
Analytics
Nill14/04/2019 04/05/2019
37 Nill
2018 EmbeddedWorld
Nill26/11/2018 30/11/2018
30 Nill
2018CurriculumImplementa
tion
Nill08/10/2018 12/10/2018
38 Nill
2019 Entrepreneurship
Nill16/01/2019 30/01/2019
21 Nill
2019 Languagelab application forcommunication skills
Nill15/04/2019 19/04/2019
35 Nill
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6.3.3 – No. of teachers attending professional development programmes, viz., Orientation Programme, RefresherCourse, Short Term Course, Faculty Development Programmes during the year
Title of theprofessionaldevelopmentprogramme
Number of teacherswho attended
From Date To date Duration
Grant WritingManagement
1 26/09/2018 28/09/2018 3
Big Datacomputing
1 25/02/2019 27/04/2019 62
FDP, NITKurukshetra
1 26/06/2019 30/06/2019 5
Training Programme,ESIHyderabad,LehLadakh
2 25/06/2019 29/06/2019 5
ProfessionalDevelopment Training,IIMShillo
ng
1 10/09/2018 14/09/2018 5
ProfessionalDevelopmentTraining,IIM
Trichy
1 08/10/2018 10/10/2018 3
ProfessionalDevelopmentTraining,IIM
Indore
1 28/01/2019 01/02/2019 5
ProfessionalDevelopmentTraining,IIM
Udaipur
1 19/01/2019 21/01/2019 3
Crystallographyin MaterialSc,IIT Delhi
1 24/06/2019 28/06/2019 5
NationalWorkshop on NBA
and NAACAccreditationat Lonavala
2 18/07/2018 22/07/2018 5
PersonalEffectiveness
at ASCI,Hyderabad
2 07/01/2019 09/01/2019 3
2ndInternationalIndoTunisiansymposium onTribology forSustainabilityat NIT Srinagar
2 17/06/2019 21/06/2019 5
NationalWorkshop onAdvanced
Pedagogies:Active Learningand DigitalTools IITGuwahati
3 24/06/2019 28/06/2019 5
EngineeringResearch atNITTTR Bhopal
5 24/06/2019 28/06/2019 5
Selectedtopics in
Control TheoryF
1 09/08/2018 13/08/2018 5
undamentals,Advances andFuture
Directions
Stress andTime Managementthrough PQHModel atGangtok(Sikkim)
1 02/07/2018 06/07/2018 5
ICFabrication
Technology andMEMS
1 08/08/2018 14/08/2018 7
STUDENTINDUCTIONPROGRAM
2 16/08/2018 07/09/2018 22
SemiconductorDevice
Fabrication
1 08/08/2018 14/08/2018 7
VLSI DesignMind to Market
2019
3 28/01/2019 02/02/2019 5
FDP, ResearchMethods anddata analysis
tool inbusiness
applications
2 29/04/2019 04/05/2019 5
OrientationProgramme of
DDUGKY
1 05/02/2019 06/02/2019 2
MDP onPersonal
Effectiveness
2 07/01/2019 09/01/2019 3
STC onStudent
Evaluation andAssessment
1 10/12/2018 14/12/2018 5
Life skillsdevelopment
7 09/07/2018 13/07/2018 5
Selectedtopics in
Control TheoryFundamentals,Adv
ances andFuture
Directions
1 09/08/2018 13/08/2018 5
NBA and NAACAccredition
1 18/07/2018 22/07/2018 5
Stress andTime Management
1 02/07/2018 06/07/2018 5
through PQHModel atGangtok(Sikkim)
ICFabrication
Technology andMEMS
1 08/08/2018 14/08/2018 7
STUDENTINDUCTIONPROGRAM
2 16/08/2018 07/09/2018 23
SemiconductorDevice
Fabrication
1 08/08/2018 14/08/2018 7
VLSI DesignMind to Market
2019
3 28/01/2019 02/02/2019 6
MATLAB andSimulink with
hands onPractice 2019
10 22/08/2019 26/08/2019 5
One weekshort termtraining
programme onGraphics
Animation forInstructional
MaterialDevelopment
10 11/01/2019 15/01/2019 5
NationalLevel FacultyDevelopment
programme on Entrepreneurship
13 16/01/2019 30/01/2019 15
One weekShort Termcourse onCurriculum
Implementation
5 08/10/2018 12/10/2018 5
FacultyDevelopment
program on DataScience Big
Data Analytics
10 28/08/2018 01/09/2018 5
ResearchMethods andData Analysis
Tools inBusiness
Applications
13 29/04/2019 04/05/2019 6
NPTELDatabase
2 01/08/2018 18/09/2018 49
ManagementSystem
Language LabApplication forCommunication
Skills
5 15/05/2019 19/05/2019 5
ManagementDevelopmentProgramme
1 19/01/2019 21/01/2019 3
FiniteElement Methodsfor Engineersand Researchersat IIT Mandi
3 24/06/2019 28/06/2019 5
Life SkillsDevelopment (J.
C. BOSEUNIVERSITY OFSCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY,YMCAUST,
Faridabad,sponsored by
NITTTR)
7 09/07/2018 13/07/2018 5
ResearchMethods andData Analysis
Tools inbusiness
applications byQT Analytics
9 29/04/2019 04/05/2019 6
Research andProfessional
skillsorganised byschool ofrenewableenergy and
efficiency ,National
institute ofTechnologyKurukshetra
1 27/05/2019 31/05/2019 5
Finance forNonFinance
Executives atIIM, Calcutta
1 08/06/2019 12/06/2019 5
NextGeneration
PowerConverters:Design, PWMStrategy andControl,IIT
Delhi
2 01/07/2019 05/07/2019 5
AI withPython
1 28/06/2019 02/07/2019 5
Modelling andsimulation ofcustom power
device
1 19/11/2018 23/11/2018 5
Improvingteaching
learning andresearch
competence
1 25/06/2019 29/06/2019 5
4thProfessionaldevelopmenttraining
program underTEQIP III
1 13/09/2018 15/09/2018 3
4thProfessionaldevelopmenttraining
program underTEQIP III
1 27/05/2019 31/05/2019 5
4thProfessionaldevelopmenttraining
program underTEQIP III
1 24/09/2018 26/09/2018 3
4thProfessionaldevelopmenttraining
program underTEQIP III
1 24/09/2018 28/09/2018 5
NBA and NAACAccreditation
1 18/07/2019 22/07/2019 5
Data Scienceand Big Data
Analyics
3 28/07/2018 01/08/2018 5
CurriculumImplementation
2 08/10/2018 12/10/2018 5
NextGeneration
PowerConverters:Design, PWMStrategy and
Control
1 01/07/2019 05/07/2019 5
Graphics andAnimation forInstructional
Material
1 11/02/2019 15/02/2019 5
Development
EmbeddedWorld
14 26/11/2018 30/11/2018 5
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6.3.4 – Faculty and Staff recruitment (no. for permanent recruitment):
Teaching Non-teaching
Permanent Full Time Permanent Full Time
8 8 6 6
6.3.5 – Welfare schemes for
Teaching Non-teaching Students
1. Advance from GPF forbuilding of houses andpurchase of vehicle 2.Interest free loan to
employees for purchase ofwheat 3. Marriage loan of
Rs. 3.00 lac and Rs.60000.00 for marriage of
daughter and sonrespectively and
concessional interestrates 4. Reimbursement ofexpenditure of school
education of two children@ 1125.00 p.m. per child.5. Pension scheme anddefined pension schemefor employees in the
service of the Universitybefore and after 2003. 6.Leave Travel Concession(LTC) benefit 7. Six
months maternity leave tofemale employees. 8.Child Care Leave for
female employees for twosurviving children’s upto the age of 18 years.9. Several other type ofleaves such as specialcasual leave, hospital
leave, antirabiestreatment leave,
Quarantine Leave, Halfpay leave etc. to meet
exigencies andemergences. 10.
University health centrefor free medical adviceand medical reimbursementfor indoor patient. 11.Paternity leave. 12.Laptop facility to
1. Advance from GPF forbuilding of houses andpurchase of vehicle 2.Interest free loan to
employees for purchase ofwheat 3. Marriage loan of
Rs. 3.00 lac and Rs.60000.00 for marriage of
daughter and sonrespectively and
concessional interestrates 4. Reimbursement of
expenditure of schooleducation of two children@ 1125.00 p.m. per child.
5. Pension scheme anddefined pension schemefor employees in the
service of the Universitybefore and after 2003. 6.Leave Travel Concession(LTC) benefit 7. Six
months maternity leave tofemale employees. 8.Child Care Leave for
female employees for twosurviving children’s upto the age of 18 years.9. Several other type ofleaves such as specialcasual leave, hospital
leave, antirabiestreatment leave,
Quarantine Leave, Halfpay leave etc. to meet
exigencies andemergences. 10.
University health centrefor free medical advice
and medical reimbursementfor indoor patient. 11.
Paternity leave. 12Residence on Campus at
1.Students Insurance isof 2 lakh in case of
death and 10 percent i.e.20,000 in case if injury2.Scholarships throughgovernment agencies andprivate agencies.Details
is as followsGovernor/Chancellor GoldMedal Chief Minister Gold
Medal Vice ChancellorGold Medal Merit Cum
Means Scholarship DeanMerit Certificates
(Semester Toppers) BCPost Matric Scholarship
SC Post MatricScholarship PMSS
Scholarship for JKStudents Private Outside
Agencies like VishwaPrakash Mission, DLF
Raghvendra, RKM,MOB(MeritCumMeans) etc.
faculty. 13. Residence onCampus at concessionallicence fee. 14. Staffdevelopment fund. 15.Academic Leave 16. MoUwith local hospital 17.
Half tuition feeconcession to theemployee and theirchildren for getting
education in the coursesoffered by the
University. 18. Womenwelfare centre in the
University
concessional licence fee.13. Staff development
fund. 14. MoU with localhospital 15. Half tuition
fee concession to theemployee and their
children for gettingeducation in the courses
offered by theUniversity. 19. Womenwelfare centre in the
University
6.4 – Financial Management and Resource Mobilization
6.4.1 – Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly (with in 100 words each)
Yes, Our university has audit department namely local audit department, Haryanaunder the administrative control of finance department, Government of Haryanawhich conduct pre audit as well as post audit on day to day basis through a
resident audit scheme headed by deputy Director (Audit) and other sub ordinatestaff under the statuary provision of the act of the university. The annual
audit report on yearly basis is submitted through Director local audit Haryanabesides checking various government compliances on day to day basis for smoothfinancial administration of the university. Further, external audit is being
conducted by AG Haryana on annual basis under the provision of Comptroller andAuditor General (CAG) of Indian guidelines in the form of post audit and also
submit its reports through Principal Accountant General ( PAG) Haryana.
6.4.2 – Funds / Grants received from management, non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropies during theyear(not covered in Criterion III)
Name of the non governmentfunding agencies /individuals
Funds/ Grnats received in Rs. Purpose
Vishva Prakash Mission 200000 For Financial PoorStudent
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6.4.3 – Total corpus fund generated
50000000
6.5 – Internal Quality Assurance System
6.5.1 – Whether Academic and Administrative Audit (AAA) has been done?
Audit Type External Internal
Yes/No Agency Yes/No Authority
Academic Yes Experts fromoutside
university
Yes Departmentallevel
Administrative Yes Experts fromoutside
university
No Nill
6.5.2 – What efforts are made by the University to promote autonomy in the affiliated/constituent colleges? (ifapplicable)
Since the university has got affiliation status recently in 2017. Since then,there is no such demand raised from these institutions, once the demand come,
University will facilitate them.
6.5.3 – Activities and support from the Parent – Teacher Association (at least three)
1. Feedback is collected from parents at the end of the academic year regardingquality of teaching, general discipline of students, academic environment, Lab
facilities, and student grievances. 2. It also updates them regarding thelatest technology. 3. It covers the outcome achieved by the ward from the
courses. 4. It helps in interaction of students with the teacher 5. There isprovision of informing parents about ward’s attendance/performance during
midsemester, if it is below than the required standard so that the correctiveaction may be initiated from the student/parents side.
6.5.4 – Development programmes for support staff (at least three)
1. Mr Satpal Embedded world 26/11/2018 to 30/11/2018 funded by JC BoseUniversity 2. Mr. Puran Lal Embedded world 26/11/2018 to 30/11/2018 funded byJC Bose University 3. Mr. Pawan Embedded world 26/11/2018 to 30/11/2018 funded
by JC Bose University 4. Mr. Avinish Gaur Embedded world 26/11/2018 to30/11/2018 funded by JC Bose University 5. Mr. Manmohan Kakkar Capacity
Building Training for NonTeaching 19/06/2019 to 23.06.2019 funded by TEQIP
6.5.5 – Post Accreditation initiative(s) (mention at least three)
• Recruitment: A number of vacant position in teaching and non teaching staffhave been filled up to meet the needs of the university. • Infrastructure
developed: The infrastructure is being developed for students. Construction ofnew 9 floor residential building has been stated in 201718 for faculty membersand other staff. Academic Block has been constructed, Labs M.Sc. (Chemistry,
Physics and EVS) have been established for M.Sc. and B.Tech students. Languagelab also been constructed for UG and PG students. One storey has been added atthe top of Mechanical deptt, Electronics and Computer department for fulfillingthe additional requirement. • Number of Courses increased: New Program in B.Sc.(Honours) in Mathematics and Chemistry, BCA,BBA,B.Sc.(Animation),B.Tech(Civil
Engg.), has been started. • NBA Accreditation: Following progarame haveobtained NBA accreditationB.Tech Mechanical B.Tech ECE, B.Tech IT, B.TechElectrical, B.Tech EIC, M.Tech (Mechanical Engg.) and MCA have got NBA
accreditation • The University has got TEQIP grant and RUSA grant.
6.5.6 – Internal Quality Assurance System Details
a) Submission of Data for AISHE portal Yes
b)Participation in NIRF Yes
c)ISO certification No
d)NBA or any other quality audit Yes
6.5.7 – Number of Quality Initiatives undertaken during the year
Year Name of qualityinitiative by IQAC
Date ofconducting IQAC
Duration From Duration To Number ofparticipants
2019Orientationprogram for
newlyappointedteachers
01/08/2018 01/08/2018 01/08/2018 20
2019 Research 12/04/2019 12/04/2019 12/04/2019 31
award day
2019 Lecture onCO PO
mapping byProf.
SandeepGrover
23/04/2019 23/04/2019 23/04/2019 29
2018Verificationof API score
for CAScases
02/07/2018 02/07/2018 30/06/2019 162
2019 NBA Accreditation
visit forBtech
(ECE,IT)M.Tech (ME)
26/04/2019 26/04/2019 28/04/2019 1139
2018 Seminar onHigher
Education inHaryanaAPerspectveon Quality
14/08/2018 14/08/2018 14/08/2018 260
2019 Externalacademicaudit
12/04/2019 12/04/2019 27/04/2019 161
2019 ExterenalAdministrative Audit
15/03/2019 15/03/2019 02/04/2019 325
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CRITERION VII – INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES
7.1 – Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities
7.1.1 – Gender Equity (Number of gender equity promotion programmes organized by the institution during theyear)
Title of theprogramme
Period from Period To Number of Participants
Female Male
Workshop on“Gender
Equality andDiversity”
25/10/2018 25/10/2018 150 100
Women daycelebration incollaborationwith departmentof management
studies
14/03/2019 14/03/2019 120 80
7.1.2 – Environmental Consciousness and Sustainability/Alternate Energy initiatives such as:
Percentage of power requirement of the University met by the renewable energy sources
. Environmental awareness serves as an educational tool to make peopleunderstand the economic, aesthetic and biological importance of preserving
resources and reducing or eliminating the harmful impacts of manmade changes toenvironment. To incorporate environmental consciousness among people regardingconsequences of human activities on environment, various student and faculty
awareness programmes were organised by Department of Environmental Sciences inthe university. 1. Activity on‘Adopt a tree campaign’ on 16thAugust, 2018 bymotivating students to adopt a tree for better environment. 2. In order tobring consciousness among the students regarding importance of water and
depleting water supplies, ‘World Water day’ was celebrated on 29th March, 2019by conducting a series of student events including poster making contest andslogan writing competition. 3. To acknowledge the importance of renewableenergy resources, an expert lecture on “Solar and Renewable Energy” was
organised on 31stAugust, 2018 by Dr.Subhra Das.. Till date, the universitydoesn’t have any renewable energy sources but in the near future a solar powerplant of 200 KW with an estimated cost of Rs. 121.00 Lacs will be installed for
which the tendering is under process. It will meet appx. 40 percent of theUniversity Power needs.
7.1.3 – Differently abled (Divyangjan) friendliness
Item facilities Yes/No Number of beneficiaries
Physical facilities Yes 1
Ramp/Rails Yes 1
Rest Rooms Yes 1
7.1.4 – Inclusion and Situatedness
Year Number ofinitiatives to
addresslocational
advantagesand disadva
ntages
Number ofinitiativestaken to
engage withand
contribute tolocal
community
Date Duration Name ofinitiative
Issuesaddressed
Number ofparticipating
studentsand staff
2019 1 Nill 12/06/2019
1 PoolCampusDrive
Tooutreach
thestudentsrecruitments for
various multinatio
nalcompaniesof nearbyregion
11
2018 1 Nill 20/09/2018
2 CampusRecruitment Drive
Torecruitthe
students
60
2018 Nill 1 14/08/2018
1 GramSabha
Tointeractwith thepeople ofnearby
50
villages
2019 Nill 1 16/04/2019
1 MedicalCamp
Toaddresshealthrelated
issues innearbyregions
30
2019 Nill 1 05/06/2019
1 World Environmen
t Day
Tohabituate
thepeople
for cleanand
healthy environmen
t
50
2018 1 Nill 16/08/2018
6 Adopt atree
campaign
Toimprove
the surrounding environment
300
2019 1 Nill 29/03/2019
1 Worldwater day
Toencouragestudents
forbetter
water management
150
No file uploaded.
7.1.5 – Human Values and Professional Ethics Code of conduct (handbooks) for various stakeholders
Title Date of publication Follow up(max 100 words)
YMCA University ofScience and TechnologyFaridabad Act, 2009
01/07/2018 Code of Conduct laysdown values, principles
and practices thatestablish standards for
ethical conduct ofMembers of the Universityso as to uphold the trustof the general public andall the stakeholders inhigher education and to
ensure that theUniversity conducts
itself, and is seen to bedoing so, in a manner
that does not compromiseits mandate. The Members,
individually andcollectively, respect andhonour their office as apublic trust and striveto promote and maintainthe highest standards of
ethical and professionalconduct enunciated in
Impartiality, Integrity,Propriety, Equality,
Competence and Diligence.The University act, 2009
suggests guidelinesregarding ethics and code
of conduct of thestakeholders.
Programme/coursebrochures also formulatefor the students admittedto the university it is
expected from thestudents to abide by therules and regulations ofthe University. These are
solely designated tosafeguard the student
welfare and their overalldevelopment. Further,
preparation of detailed‘handbook for code ofconduct’ has beeninitiated will beimplemented during
academic year 201920.
7.1.6 – Activities conducted for promotion of universal Values and Ethics
Activity Duration From Duration To Number of participants
Tree Plantation 26/08/2019 26/08/2019 45
MaharishiDayanand Saraswati
anniversary
05/02/2019 05/02/2019 260
State Level campunder
VidyarthiVigyanManthan
20/01/2019 20/01/2019 126
Birth Anniversaryof Sir JagdishChandra Bose
27/11/2018 27/11/2018 250
Surgical Strikeday
28/09/2018 28/09/2018 240
Durga Shakti: Asafety tool forwoman safety
24/09/2018 24/09/2018 300
Lecture: GenderEquality and
Women’s Empowerment
25/10/2018 25/10/2018 260
GroundwaterProblem and Its
Solutions
27/07/2018 27/07/2018 200
Adopt a tree 16/08/2018 21/08/2018 300
Campaign
InductionProgram,B.Tech
16/08/2019 07/09/2019 125
No file uploaded.
7.1.7 – Initiatives taken by the institution to make the campus eco-friendly (at least five)
The University has taken several measures for making the campus ecofriendly. 1.Energy Conservation: Most of the existing tube lights have been replaced by
energy efficient LEDs at various locations, viz., corridors, multimedia centre,auditorium, classrooms and other newly constructed and renovated structures
such as Physics and chemistry labs, Academic Branch, and Training and PlacementOffice, Public Relation Office, Controller of Examinations office etc. branchesin the University. 2. Solar Water Heaters: These have been installed in Girls
hostel and its feasibility of installation at other places is underconsideration. 3. Rain Water Harvesting: Rain water harvesting systems arerunning successfully at different slope points. 4. Ecofriendly Canteen:Ecofriendly canteen in university campus is serving students and staff
successfully. The canteen has been constructed by keeping many unique ideas tomake it environment friendly as reusing old furniture and its shade is made upof bamboo poles. Earthenware cups are used for tea and coffee and paper platesused for the food. 5. Efforts for Carbon Neutrality: Different varieties ofplants have been planted in the campus during last few years. Automobiles arerestricted to the parking area so as to make University campus pollutionfree.6. Plantation: The Environment Society of university and NSS have initiated lotof steps to make the campus green by planting trees in the campus. Efforts arebeing made to see that they survive. Trees having stem diameter more than 6
inches are numbered and the data is maintained with the maintenance department.7. Solid Waste Management: To make the campus litterfree, there is a ban on thelittering and burning of solid waste in the campus including residential area
and proper check is done to have strict compliance to it. There is ban onsingle use plastic in university premises. Solid waste is collected on day to
day basis by a waste picking agency which drop the collected waste atGovernment authorized dumping site. 8. EWaste Management: The University
follows ewaste management policy of the State Government of Haryana notifiedvide its order no. 3/20/2000/3SIT/2242 dated 28th April 2011 and subsequentlyupdated the same vide its order no. 95687/IT dated 18/7/2013. The policy takes
utmost care regarding ewaste management.
7.2 – Best Practices
7.2.1 – Describe at least two institutional best practices
The J.C Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, Faridabad formerlyknown as YMCA University of Science and Technology Faridabad has adopted
various best practices over a period of time. Some of them are given below: (i)ONE SEMESTER/SIX MONTHS TRAINING: Training Placement Cell of J.C. Bose
University of Science and Technology, provide employment opportunities andworld class training to the students in the leading organizations. As a part
this, University has long lasting practice of giving opportunity of six monthstraining to the final year B.Tech. students within the industry. Many
industries/corporate approach the training and placement office for selectionof students for this sixseven months training and train these selected studentsin the real industrial environment and ambience to the students. This fosters aclose rapport between the students and the industries/corporate world. Many ofthe students are even finally got the job in the same industry where they havegot this training based on their performance. Many industries also providehandsome stipend during the training period. This saves lot of time /effortfrom the university and industry as well for appointment process. This six
months training is made mandatory and forms a significant part of theircurricula. A close watch is maintained during the training. Faculty members ofthe respective departments are appointed as mentors for each student who assesstheir progress during training time to time by visiting the industries where
these students are working. The industry is also advised to appoint a mentor attheir level and give the students any suitable projects so that studentsconcentrate on his/her work effectively. (ii) CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
(CBCS): The University has adopted the CBCS in the year 2017 since earliercurriculum was kind of a rigid one and the many students were not satisfied, sothe University took initiative in offering programmes that might cater to the
diverse needs of the students based on their learning ability and pace.Accordingly, curricular reforms were carried out in order to promote academicexcellence in the areas of student choice with flexibility in the choice ofsubjects and continuous evaluation. This practice forced them to make changesin the composition of the Board of Studies of the University Departments as per
new guidelines e.g. having more no. of external experts in the system andconsultation with all stakeholders such as students, alumni, parents and
industry in developing the curriculum for different specializations Many newcourses were developed through Post Graduate Programs which have enhanced thescope for employment. New CBCS based B.Tech. Curricula was designed to have
diversified courses such as Basic Science Courses, Basic Engg. Courses, AbilityEnhancement Courses, Discipline Core Courses, Skill Enhance Courses, Discipline
Elective Courses, Open Elective Courses and Mandatory Audit Courses. In PGPrograms such as M.Tech., M.Sc., MCA and MBA etc. the curricula was designed to
have Discipline Core Courses, Discipline Elective Courses, Open ElectiveCourses and Mandatory Audit Courses. Massive Online Open Courses (MOOC) were
also included in the curricula as mandatory courses. Students’ feedbackmechanism was developed for the course to improve the quality of curriculum.Committees were formed to prepare the curriculum content and to finalize
distribution of semester credits number of credits for lectures, tutorials,practicals, seminars etc. at University and departments level. New grading
system based on students’ feedback was also formulated. The curriculum becamemeaningful to the students because of its relevance to their interests andaspirations. Emerging areas of global demand have been introduced in thesystem, which became attractive to students from within and outside. TheAssessment system has become more transparent and overall improvement in
Academic effectiveness is visible. (iii) TRANSPARENT EVALUATION SYSTEM: TheUniversity is in practice of delivering a transparent evaluation system,
whether it is internal or external semester examination. As part of continuousevaluation, two sessional tests are carried out. After evaluation of thesetests the answer sheets are shown to the respective students to maintain
transparency and giving them opportunity to raise objections against wrongevaluation etc. if any. Spot evaluation centres are set up for evaluation ofanswer sheets in presence of centre coordinators. No teacher is allowed to
carry answer sheets with them outside the centre. Before finalization of marksagain the students are allowed to see their answer sheets on a given date so
that any doubts may be cleared within time. This practice helps in reducing theno. of evaluation related complaints from the students’ side. Results are
displayed on line through university website/portal.
Upload details of two best practices successfully implemented by the institution as per NAAC format in yourinstitution website, provide the link
https://jcboseust.ac.in/content/grievance-form-submission
7.3 – Institutional Distinctiveness
7.3.1 – Provide the details of the performance of the institution in one area distinctive to its vision, priority andthrust in not more than 500 words
J. C. Bose University of Science and Technology YMCA, Faridabad erstwhile YMCAUniversity of Science and Technology, Faridabad, a state Govt. University is
one of its kind , having its own attributes which make it ‘distinct’.University promotes HandsOn Training for its students and provide an ambience
that provides 8 hours workshop in a week and complete one semester forIndustrial training to every student as a part of its curriculum‘. Such
features portray the University and are echoed in all its actions in motivationand training. Apart from this such an environment is the upshot of the
succeeding strengths of the university community like: 1. PrimeLocationUniversity is situated at the National Highway (NH2), just around 150 m
from the nearest metro station which makes the students very convenient tocommute. All kinds of facilities are available in nearby areas. 2. Transparencyin Student’s Assessment system Under the Student Assessment system, the mainfocus is on timely declaration of examination results and improved studentsatisfaction by answer sheet showing programme. It has helped to improve
teaching learning process and has fastened the process of declaration of theresults. 3. Focus on Practical Training Six months industrial training of thestudents accustom the students to industrial working conditions thereby making
them preferential candidates for recruitment. 4. Pool Campus J.C. BoseUniversity of Science Technology YMCAhas emerged as one of the leading
universities of the region where students get placed in some of the leadingindustries of the country which offer excellent pay packages to the students.Nowadays, due to its location advantage University also arrange Campus drivesand university campus has also emerged as the centre of placement for variousnearby institutes/Universities. 5. 360 degree Feedback: 360degree feedback isbeing initiated in the University to make it more effective, productive and
satisfied in terms of its objectives. Provision of online feedback from all thestakeholders like students, parents, Alumni and Industry/Employers helps us tounderstand the range of perceptions they have of the university and how theactivities being carried out here affect them. This feedback gives a set ofrich information which the university uses to celebrate its strengths, planfurther development and achieve higher performance more easily. 6. StudentOnline Satisfaction Survey: The institute has initiated online student
satisfaction survey on the guidelines of NAAC. The responses obtained from thesurvey are circulated to the departments for suitable actions taken.
Provide the weblink of the institution
https://jcboseust.ac.in/
8.Future Plans of Actions for Next Academic Year
The university plans for the following in the next academic year (201920):Academic Activities • Start UG program B.Tech (Electronics and Computer Engg) •Start PG program M.Tech (Power Electronics and Drives) • Start BA (JMC) • StartMA (English) • To go for accreditation of remaining eligible UG Engg programs andsome PG Engg programs Conduct of Academic Audit in various teaching departments •Organise FDP/ Conference/Seminar/ Workshop/STC in various teaching departments •Industry Interaction: At least one industrial visit per semester per class andinviting industry experts. • Students Feedback: Further strengthening of Feedbackevaluation Corrective Action mechanism • Inculcation of Soft skills: Provisionfor session/training to every student • Bridging Gender Social Gap: Provision forcoaching for competitive exams such as GATE etc., PDP sessions • DigitalInitiatives: Digital India literacy sessions for Community and ERP installation •Exam reforms as continuous process • Library: Addition of resource, GreaterAccess to e resources including e books, Journals etc. Administrative Activities• Conduct of Administrative Audit • Conduct of Student Satisfaction Survey •Governance: Strengthening E Governance activities including online internal marksfilling by teachers Setting up of Start up/ incubation centre • MoUs/ Academic
alliance with institutions/ industry • Filling of vacant positions in teachingand not teaching Expansion Infrastructure Facilities Plan The university hasplanned to increase the intake in Computer Engineering, add various other coursesin the field of Science and Engineering (already sent phase wise to thegovernment), expand the space by setting up additional campus. The issue ofallotment of land for additional campus is being taken up with State Governmentand the same has been agreed upon. The university also plan to construct Scienceblock, Girls hostel, Canteen, Guest house and multi storey staff residences.Improvements in Existing Infrastructure Plan The university plan to upgradevarious laboratories, fix main gates, renovate class rooms in teaching blocks,set up/ refurbish offices and convert few class rooms into smart class rooms. Inaddition, the institute plans to organise various activities for studentsincluding Students Induction Program, Culmyca (A regular extra/ co curricularactivities’ event), Sports meet, sponsoring students for various events outsideuniversity.
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